Home Garden - Six Amazing Tips To Create A Beautiful Home Garden!
"Wow, what a beautiful garden!" How often have you expressed this view after
observing the wonderful vista in front of you? Do you long to create the same
magic in your own home garden so that you become the envy of your friends and
neighbors? Well, here's how:
(1) The basic mistake made by self-gardeners is not finding out correct details
about the plants they purchase for their home garden. By this, I do not mean
going into the botanical details about each and every shrub or tree! What I mean
is inquiring about their growing habits. How tall will they be when fully grown?
How far can the roots spread?
(2) People with large home gardens tend to forget that plants are also living
things and grow up into tall shrubs and trees! Without a thought, they tend to
put trees too close to the house or plant shrubs just under the windows. Can you
imagine what will follow?
(3) Like growing children, these small shrubs and trees also grow year by year.
Being too close to the house and having no place to spread, the roots of large
trees may damage water as well as sewage lines by penetrating the foundation of
the house. Your gardening expenses therefore go up, what with having paid for
the plants themselves plus having to spend on costly repairs. The ultimate
disaster is when you have to cut down the entire tree, despite having had it for
so many years!
It is the same story with shrubs. Though their roots cannot destroy foundations,
still the plants grow tall enough to prevent sunlight from entering the windows.
You yourself will not be able to view your garden from within the house!!
(4) Timing is equally important. Yes, there is a proper season for planting
young shrubs and trees in your home garden - it is late fall, when the roots are
able to grow strong and healthy. Summer is a definite no-no where planting of
new trees is concerned!
(5) "God, I am dying of thirst!" Well, shrubs and trees are also living things
which require a certain quantity of water daily for their survival. They should
not be under-watered nor over-watered, especially when young. In fact, a garden
which has received more than sufficient water in the spring and summer, thrives
during freezing winters too; much better than plants which have received less
water.
(6) Do you trim your nails when they grow too long? What about hair and beard?
They also undergo regular trimming to give a neat appearance. Well, plants also
tend to grow wildly unless kept under control. Fall is the season for pruning
vines and shrubs. This not only ensures proper growth, but also makes sure that
there is good airflow. The result is better-looking plants in springtime.
The tips mentioned above may give the feeling that it is all too much work for
one person alone! I agree. Creating a home garden is indeed tough work! But
remember, working with your hands goes a long way in ridding you of everyday
stresses and burdens. Even therapists agree that it is a wonderful way to do
both, relax as well as exercise. No more daily trips to the gym! And what a
great sense of achievement at the end of it all!
For the increasing number of Americans utilizing "home gardens" as a pastime and
hobby today, the visual treat produced is more than enough reward for all their
efforts!
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