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Maintenance: You don't need to be an expert to improve your garden's growth. Any time you can spend giving it some care and attention is going to help it.
There’s lots to know and learn to get the absolute best out of your vegetation.
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At the same time, it can be quite easy. You only have to look at the strange places some things manage to grow – like grass on bricks or concrete – to realise just how eager life is to exist.
So, with that in mind, here are a number of tips that will help you to help your garden.
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- Pay attention to how much sun a position gets through the day. Some plants want shade, others need as much light, and heat, as possible.
- When buying seeds or plants, read the instructions that come with them. They will tell you roughly when to plant, how deep, what sort of climate and how much sun they prefer, and other details important to their overall success.
- Have a look at the 28-day forecast. Is there excessive early heat or a late cold snap anticipated? Either of which may have an adverse affect on vulnerable plants. A huge downpour can drown or wash away seeds too.
- Look up and see if eaves or anything else will stop a particular patch from getting much, or any, rain. You can still plant there, but you’ll probably need to give it attention a bit more frequently.
- Do a little reading before adding fertiliser or any other treatment. The right fertiliser can be like a magic trick for growth. The wrong, or too much, use of some products can do more harm than good.
- Lawns do best when you mow them at the right frequency. Don’t let them get too long and you’ll be cutting some weeds before they can reproduce. Don’t cut them too short and you help the soil retain moisture and reduce the chance of the grass being squashed or worn thin.
- Pruning correctly can promote growth too. It depends on the specific vegetation though as to how much should be removed and how often.
- Don’t discourage any beneficial bugs. They are vital for the spread of pollen or to control pest insect populations.