You probably already know the difference between organic and non-organic foods, and have seen your share of the organic type at your supermarket. Distinguishing which foods are organic is really quite simple. These items are packaged in a different manner, and they typically cost much more. Read the helpful tips in the article below to learn more about having your own fresh organic garden.
Sod should be laid correctly. Before laying the sod, have your soil prepared. Eradicate any weeds and work the soil until it is very fine. Flatten the soil back into place, gently but firmly. Make sure the soil is moist all the way through. Then lay the sod in staggered rows so the joints are offset. Firm sod until there is an even, flat surface; fill in gaps with soil. For the best results, you need to water the sod every day for a two week period. After this time the sod will have rooted into the soil and can be now walked on.
To keep your plants from getting shocked, you need to gradually introduce them to changes in temperature and conditions. Place them outdoors in the sun for about an hour or two on the first day. Slowly, day after day, you can leave your plants outside for a little longer. When the week is done, your plants will be ready for the big move without any problems.
When choosing plants, pick those that produce a high yield. If yield is important, choose hybrids designed to resist cold and diseases rather than traditional varieties.
A good way to ensure that your seeds sprout effectively is to start them in smaller pots and then transplant them once they reach the seedling stage. Doing this will increase the survival rate of all your outdoor plants. It also helps you make your planting times more frequent. After you remove the mature plants from your garden, you can immediately replace them with the seedlings and start the cycle over again.
Cover fences and walls with climbing plants. Many climbers are so robust that they can cover an unattractive wall or fence in a single growing season. They can grow through shrubs and trees, or even cover an arbor. Some varieties of these plants will have to be tethered to some sort of support, but other varieties will be able to attach to the medium they are climbing. Reliable varieties include clematis, honeysuckle, wisteria, jasmine and climbing roses.
Pull all the weeds in your garden. If you have weeds in your garden, it will not be as nice as it could be. A clever way to accomplish this is with the help of some white vinegar. Use it instead of chemical solutions to kill weeds. A spray solution is much easier to apply than to rid your garden of weeds by hand.
Grow wheat or cat grass around the plants your cat likes nibbling. 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.
Garden vegetables should be planted in areas of the ground that receive a minimum of six hours of daily sunlight. Almost all vegetables need this much sunlight, so that they can grow correctly and in a shorter amount of time. Some flowers need the same thing.
Don’t plant a garden without planning it. It will be a while before things start to sprout and visually remind you of what was planted where, so a written record can be helpful. With a plan, you will also be less likely to lose track of small groups or individual plants within a large and ambitious garden.
Your plants need to be kept dry, but sill receiving a good amount of air. Moisture on the surface of a plant can attract parasites, and cause disease. Fungus infections are common in overly moist plants. Although fungi can be treated with sprays, it is possible to preempt the problem and very important to plant health that you do so.
Growing your garden at home might not be the most convenient thing for you, but you will save a lot of money and always have the confidence that what you’re eating and feeding your family is as fresh and as healthy as possible. Use the tips you’ve learned here and get started on your garden today.