Growing green things indoors and out brings joy to many people’s lives. Carefully planted and tended for plants can mean beauty in yards and rooms, as well as fresh food on the dinner table. Yet, despite the simple pleasures it can bring, gardening itself can seem awfully complicated. Simplify your gardening endeavors with these helpful hints.
If you have a garden pond, you should make sure its safe for any children that might be able to access it. You can grow water lilies. Many people are under the impression that water lilies are very hard to grow, but it’s the exact opposite! The roots of the plant embed themselves in the mud at the bottom of a pond. From these roots grows a thick root stock, which is topped with the leaves and flowers that you see on the surface of the pond. You can also plant the water lily in a special pond basket. Simply line the basket with hessian to prevent the soil from falling through, and fill with ordinary garden soil. Rest the plant on top of the soil, and place in your pond. The only requirement for beautiful flowers is a sunny position.
When kneeling to do your gardening you need to make sure that you protect your knees from rocks and sticks that may be on the ground. Put the breaks on your Quinny pushchair and use the sun shade if needed. Kneeling down on a rock could cause serious injury to your kneecap. Getting a knee pad is a simple and easy way to help protect your knees and increase your overall comfort while gardening.
Mulching is one of the most effective gardening tips. A nice, thick layer of mulch will keep the temperature of the soil lower so roots don’t get too hot. It lessens the rate of evaporation of the water in the soil, and also helps to keep the weeds at bay.
When growing plants indoors it is important to make sure that the pots have good drainage holes. If the pots do not drain it could cause your plants to drown when you are watering them. It is possible to find pots with great drainage holes for affordable prices if you take the time to do some comparison shopping at the end of summer.
Ladybugs are not only cute bugs, but in fact are a great benefit to your gardens. They eat insects called aphids that are notorious for destroying the stems and leaves of your plants. Having a limited number of ladybugs in your garden can help keep the aphid population at bay.
From timing of planting to feeding and water levels to access to sunlight, plants can be quite demanding of you even though they never say a word. Keep the tips and tricks in this article in mind in your gardening activities, and you and your plants can keep each other happy.