Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Want Help With Gardening? Try These Ideas

By Victoria Greengrass


There are all types of new and useful gardening gadgets on the market, developed by people who love to garden. The following are some tips on the latest gardening equipment on the market, and how it can make your gardening experience easier and more enjoyable. Gardening style can always be perfected.

Never try to work with soil that is too moist. Extreme moisture levels can damage the soil's structure. This will make it difficult to work with and not as valuable to your plant's health. Soil should crumble a bit in your hand, and never stick together like a mud pie.

Having a water feature in your garden can be beautiful. You can enjoy the way the sunlight sparkles as the water cascades down and the sound is calming too. When adding a water feature, consider going small so that your leisure time is not spent on maintenance. Surround the water feature with plants that love moist soil.

Use groundcover to fill in bare areas of soil. Groundcover plants are very effective for 'tying' larger plants together and keeping weeds to a minimum. The earth needs to be well-cultivated, weeded and well-fertilized before you plant anything. In order for the plant to become well established, water thoroughly during dry spells and remove any weeds that may pop up. Fast growing groundcover plants include creeping thyme, sedum, ajuga, golden oregano, heuchera, lamium and vinca.

Use bar soap to keep dirt out from under your fingernails when you are gardening. Before you start digging in the dirt, drag your fingernails across a bar of soap. The soap will gather under your nails and seal them up so no dirt can get stuck in there. Then you simply wet your hands and use the soap that is already under your nails to wash them.

About three weeks before planting your garden build up your soil by adding some organic matter. Organic matter, such as compost and fertilizer, improves the condition of your soil by adding nutrients and helping the soil to better retain water. You can buy bags of organic matter at garden stores, or in the gardening section of most hardware stores.

If you are an experienced gardener, but tend to use only your same trusted tools, you may be surprised to find some new innovations that you will soon, not be able to live without. Seasoned gardeners will be unable to deny the attraction of some of these latest gadgets.




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