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Six Little Helpful Tips For A Better Garden

Many people enjoy gardening as a wonderful hobby, and you probably are one of those people. There are so many little things you can learn and do to make your experience much better. Keep in mind the following ten little helpful tips for a better garden.

Tip: To help young plants, try pouring boiling water on top of nearby weeds. The safest herbicide that you can probably find is a cup of boiling water.

You don't want to be caught trying to plan out your whole garden when spring time is already there. In other words, plan out your garden ahead of time, thinking of what changes you want to make, what supplies you need, and even the dimensions and other aspects that should be considered. Of course, you need to prepare the soil, and you need to think about how much sunlight each plant is going to get. You can take preparation to a whole new level.

Tip: Before you begin planting your garden, be sure to put up a protective fence. This keeps animals out from the beginning, before you have sprouts or plants visible.

For those plants that grow fast or that have to be replaced each year, you can have replacements ready for them ahead of time. This will help you switch things out or add plants to existing places.

Tip: Water is very important to having a healthy garden. Plants, like people, require water to survive.

For your larger garden tools, you need to have them stored in a shed. On top of this, get yourself a nice bucket so that you can carry around your smaller tools with you. This helps keep you organized, and it also helps you keep from losing tools or having to go back and forth constantly to your storage shed.

Tip: Try to avoid direct sun exposure when you are gardening during the day; wear protective clothing. Choose hats with overlapping brims, don those sunglasses and smear on the sunscreen.

As your garden grows, the watering schedule and time it takes can be somewhat exhausting if you don't have help. While you can get the rest of the family involved, you also want to think about watering systems. This doesn't mean you have to install a multi-thousand dollar watering system. Instead, you can place soaker hoses in your garden, connecting them up and making watering easier on yourself.

Tip: Cut some roots to make new plants. The roots must be cut during the winter months, when the plants are usually dormant.

Do you ever get tired of rolling or coiling up hoses? Hose reels of various types can come in handy. They make using and navigating around your garden with hoses much easier. Plus, when you are done, you want to be done. Coiling up a 100 foot hose isn't fun, but it's made much easier with a hose reel.

Tip: Put your gardening tools away in a safe place every time you are finished using them. Don't leave expensive tools laying out; it will be too tempting.

Mulch is your friend. You can even make your own compost too, which helps you with your waste as well. Mulch and compost help with water retention, fertilization, and they can help keep pests out of your garden. There are many types of mulches available, and they are all different. You want to make your choice based on what you need for your garden, as well as what provides the best aesthetic beauty and match.

It is very rewarding to see the work of your hands turn into a beautiful garden. With the right information, you can continue to grow you garden to be the best year by year. There are always different things you can try and new things to learn. Keep the tips that you have read in mind so that you can make a difference in your landscape and garden as spring approaches.

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