Once you’ve set your mind on gardening, you should decide on the type of garden before anything else. Doing a bit of research on the matter you’ll be astonished by the diversity of style and the multiplicity of uses that can define a garden.So make sure you have a clear picture of how you want your garden to be. Flower, vegetable, herb or formal gardens are but a few of the most common types.
Some of the mentioned above are best for particular climates and locations, so in order, to make a good choice there are a few things about the space that it’s going in and the weather conditions that’ll make or break the garden’s growth.
1. The climate: where you live will have a great impact on what you’ll be able to grow. So if you live in Canada and think about growing tropical plants, you’d better think again. Nonetheless, there is no reason why you shouldn’t be able to create an enjoyable garden using plants that are already acclimated to your area.
2. Maintenance: think about how much time you want to spend in your garden. There are some plants that need to be replanted every year.Even if you’re not very successful growing them this year, you can always try again next year. On the other hand, annual flowers need constant upkeep. They need lots of water and require “pinching”.
You should give considerable care to the state of the soil in your garden The healthier the soil is, the stronger the plants will be. Also they’ll be less susceptible to plant diseases. Testing the soil is in no way a difficulty. If you want to grow vegetables, the best soil for them is one that crumbles easily.
Next you should determine the space you can allot to a garden, and consequently, what plant goes where. In addition, to that think about the logistics. You might want to consider the location of the flower-beds in relation to your water sources, or if there are any areas in your garden bound to receive no sunlight at all, or, on the contrary, which spots will enjoy sunlight all through the day. It wouldn’t be a bad idea if you made a drawing of how it all should look. If you want excellent results, you can obtain them; but not without meticulous planning and preparation.
First and foremost, a garden should be able to please the eye. Plants, flowers and other statuary pieces should complement each other in the space to create something beautiful. Consider how it’ll look from various angles and vantages such as from the house, windows and doors.
As there are so many variations and combinations, choosing the colors for your garden is the fun part. There isn’t really a standard or a rule when it comes to choosing the colors for your garden. In case you have a penchant for a certain set of colors, it will help you decide on the flowers you will plant. Simplicity will always give an air of elegance to your garden, so you can set your mind on a single color, or on a simple variation of warm or cooler tones.
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