Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Having A Garden Can Be Fun with Proper Planning

By Adam E Everstein


With appropriate preparation, you can have a very satisfying experience of planting a backyard garden. Alternatively, lack of planning can twist your hard work into a bad experience with poor results. No well-kept backyard garden happened overnight, they all have been made with careful preparation and hours of hard work. Getting help from the garden planters will also be beneficial for you.

You really don't need to have a large plot of land to have a great garden, and you might find that you may neglect some plants if you do have one. To achieve success, you simply must be able to take care of what you have instead of overdoing it. The location you choose for your garden must be sunny, and have a source of water nearby. You will need at least six hours of sunlight in order to grow fruits and vegetables. Naturally, make certain that the soil is made up of organic materials and has a neutral pH. Perfect soil needs to have 45% minerals, 25% air, 25% water and 5% organic matter.

A lot of areas are not going to have soil that meets the criteria above, so you may need to enhance it on your own. Though it's just a small portion, it's important that you have the right variety of organic material to make your garden thrive. Including some organic matter to any type of soil, whether sandy, humus, or clay, has to be benefit. 2-3 inches of the organic matter must be distributed over the soils surface, and it will break up clay, and help hold water in sandy soil. Well-rotted manure, lawn clippings, sawdust, peat moss, and leaves tend to be some of the good sources of organic matter.

Incorporating nitrogen fertilizer helps with the decomposition process of the organic materials, and so you will want to use it along with the organic mulch. The next thing to do just before planting your garden will be to adequately till the soil. In this way, you will be able to have air circulate within the soil and keep it from hardening so the roots can grow. The garden soil should not be tilled too early in the spring because muddy soil is not going to break down sufficiently, causing mud clods that choke the roots. Once the soil is ready, you are going to plant vegetables or fruits that are proper for the time of year. Check the rear of the seed package to find the best time to plant, since it might be different for each plant.

Having your garden is usually loads of fun and can be a cost savings whenever you can feed your whole family. Provided that you plan your garden in the proper way, you are almost assured of a good harvest when the time comes.




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