While some people may be born with green thumbs, the fact is, anyone can learn to garden. Under the proper conditions, nearly any plant or flower will grow and be healthy. All plants are different, so if you know what your plants need, you're already ahead of the game. We're going to go over some of the fundamental tenets of successful gardening.
A vegetable garden can be one of the most rewarding types of garden to have, as you can directly benefit from the results. You will no longer have to shop at the store to get your vegetables because they will be grown in your own backyard. These are some simple reasons why starting this type of garden is a great way to begin. Plant nurseries, as well as your local supermarket, should have whatever seeds you are interested in planting during the spring. If your favorite vegetables are peas, squash, and cauliflower, go out and buy the seeds to plant. Make sure that your garden has a south facing view that allows it to receive as much sunshine as possible. Always position your garden in a location that is near your house or kitchen so that you can get to it quickly and easily.
You should be observant that your garden doesn't become a food stop for the local assortment of small animals. Depending on where you live, you may have to contend with rabbits, deer, raccoons, gophers or other animals. It only takes the efforts of a single determined animal to inflict incredible damage. A garden fence will go a long way towards solving this problem. This fence need only be waist high to deter most common pests animals. You can also purchase various repellents that will keep away animals.
You can grow plants indoors during the cold months until the ground is more suitable for planting. This may very well be the safest environment to grow new plants in because the seedlings are so well protected. If you plant them outdoors in early spring, there's a good chance that a late frost will kill them and you'll have to start all over. You'll have much better odds of success if you wait as little as an extra month before you begin.
With so much to think about when planting your first garden it could get easy to get carried away. If you begin small you'll only have room to grow and grow in the future. Make sure that you have favorite plants in your garden to tend to and play with to make it a true success. Follow these tips for a garden that will be filled with delight and joy for many years to come.
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