
Transform your gardening tool handles into clever measurement rulers. Handles of things such as rakes, hoes or shovels make excellent measuring instruments. Just run some measuring tape right on the floor next to the handles. Label the distances with a permanent marker. You will never find yourself looking for a ruler thanks to this simple tip.
One of the tenets of organic gardening is to focus on the garden and to tend it well. However, it is possible to be smart about your organic horticulture. Doing so will increase both the quantity and the quality of the produce you grow in your organic garden. Read on to learn the basics of managing your organic garden.
Fight pests before you even plant, by getting your soil in shape. Healthy and well-nourished plants will be hardier and therefore better able to prevent pests from taking hold. Use a high-quality organic soil and as few chemicals as possible.
Properly put down your sod. Your soil should be prepared before you lay the sod. Be sure to get rid of any weeds, and then proceed to break up the soil to get it ready to use. Compress the soil lightly yet firmly, and make certain it’s flat. Make sure the soil is thoroughly moist. Lay the sod in straight rows, ensuring the seams meet perfectly. Tamp down the sod so it has a flat and even surface, then using some extra soil, fill the gaps between. After two weeks of daily watering, the sod should be rooted; at this time, it is now safe to walk on it.
Grow some plants that cats like to eat – try catnip or wheat grass. In addition, you could put an item on the soil’s top around the plants which has a smell that cats hate, such as citrus peel or mothballs.
Insects and various garden pests can be avoided by making your soil healthy. If you are producing healthy plants, they will be stronger and better able to resist bugs and diseases. If you want to get the best plants, begin with a soil that has hardly any chemicals, and that will bring salts.
There are many natural substances that are effective for warding off unwanted visitors. Planting marigolds or onions around the border of your vegetable garden will help repel slugs. Insects can be deterred if you use wood ash instead of mulch around trees and shrub seedlings. When done naturally, there is no need for pesticides with harsh, and sometimes dangerous, chemicals
Use annuals and biennials to brighten your flower garden. Fast-growing annuals and biennials can brighten up a flower bed, and allow you to change the look from season to season and year to year. They are very helpful when trying to fill in gaps between shrubs and perennials in an area that is sunny. Some flowers you can use are rudbekia, petunias, cosmos, marigolds, or sunflowers.
Scent the grass around your garden with old perfume or discarded aftershave to prevent your dog from wandering into your garden. By masking the smells he may be attracted to, he should take less interest in the garden plants.
When winter comes, you can save a few plants by transferring them inside the house. You may want to save the most beautiful or expensive ones. Remember to be gentle when digging up your plants; carefully dig away from the roots and gently place the plant into a container.
Prevent damage from the sun by making sure you dress correctly whenever you go outside to garden. There are many ways to protect yourself from the sun’s damaging rays such as wearing sunglasses, sunscreen and wide-brimmed hats. Protecting yourself from the sun will lower your chances of getting skin cancer, as well as prevent premature aging from sun damage.
When you go to mow your lawn, make sure you don’t mow it too closely to the ground. By leaving your grass a little taller, you are allowing it to become stronger, as the roots grow stronger and deeper. The shorter the grass, the shallower the roots, which makes the lawn more likely to develop brown patches.
A typical English garden combines various plants of differing heights in a single bed. Using plants which grow to the same length or height will make your bed look uniform.
The tips above have shown you that there is a noticeable difference in the quality of produce produced by organic gardening. The gardening process itself requires hard work and dedication, but the end results are worth the effort it takes to grow an organic garden.
Cover your muddy shoes with plastic bags. This allows you to keep going, getting back to your garden quickly.