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Use These Tips To Get The Garden You Have Always Dreamed Of!
It can be confusing to buy the right equipment and fully understand an organic garden. You also have a wide variety of seeds that you can select from. Keep reading for insight on what is best suited for the garden of your dreams.

Plant seeds in pots that have a rich soil to give them a strong start. Your plants will be more likely to survive if you do this. In addition, you can shorten the intervals between your plantings. Your seedlings will be Continue Reading ready to be planted when you remove your old mature plants.

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Turn the handles of your garden tools into measuring rulers. Larger handled tools like rakes, hoes, and shovels make great measuring sticks. Simply lay the handles out on the floor and run a measuring tape next to them. Then, transfer the measurements to the handle using a permanent marker. This modified ruler will serve you well as you begin working in your garden.

Use slug-proof varieties of perennials wherever possible. Snails and slugs can quickly wreak havoc on a garden. They tend to enjoy perennials that have thin, smooth, tender leaves, especially those of young plants. There are, however, certain types of perennials that slugs and snails hate. Most of these varieties either have tough leaves or taste unappealing. Some perennial families that snails and slugs won't eat include achillea, campanula, and helleborus.

Beginning your garden with healthy soil is your first defense against pests! Healthy and well-nourished plants will be hardier and therefore better able to prevent pests from taking hold. You want to cultivate quality soil with adequate salt levels, which leads to healthy plants.

Use climbers for covering fences and walls. Climbing foliage is a great way to disguise unsightly features on your property, sometimes in the span of just one season. They can cover an arbor, or grow through trees and shrubs. Some climbers you plant will have to be tied off and supported, but others have no problem attaching themselves to any surface using their tendrils or twining stems A few good choices are climbing roses, wisteria, jasmine, honeysuckle and clematis.

Allow enough room between plants for air to circulate, so that plants do not stay too wet. Excess moisture on a plant will invite unwanted parasites or diseases to the plant. Fungus infections are common in overly moist plants. You can control fungi with fungicides, but you must remember to use it before you notice any problems in order for it to work.

To grow peas, try growing them indoors first, instead of outside. The seeds will grow better in your home if planted there first. The seedlings tend to be healthier, which would help them resist diseases and pests more easily. Transplant them outside when they are fully established and able to thrive.

An organic garden provides many benefits to your health, so understanding the various plants and options you can grow is crucial. The tips in this article will set you on the right path to a successful organic garden, that provides healthy food for your family.

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