December 31, 2007
Filed Under (Flowers, Gardening, Tips) by admin

Would you like to have a green thumb but are afraid yours may be black? Perhaps you tried to plant a flower garden and where less then thrilled with how it turned out? The following tips will help those that have little experience in flower gardening to grow a garden that they will be delighted with and enjoy showing off.

Watering your flower garden is a very important part of raising healthy plants. Figuring out exactly how much water that your flower garden will need can be a difficult thing to determine. While you don’t want to over water your flowers, you don’t want to neglect them, either. Flowers should be watered lightly so that they don’t sustain any damage. Light watering will also simulate the effect of a light rain shower. A watering can or an attachment for a garden hose with a light setting is a must for any gardener, no matter what their skill level.

Just as you enjoy your own personal space, so will your flowers. While every flower gardener loves the thought of having flowers as far as the eye can see, it is simply not the best plan to keep the flowers healthy. Flowers need to be planted far enough apart to be able to grow to their full potential. If flowers are planted too closely together they can overtake the flowers around them, which is likely to lead to an unbalanced garden. If you have an idea about flowers that would create an aesthetic balance if planted side by side, read the directions enclosed with the seeds to find out much space each of the flower species will need in order to thrive.

Be sure you are planting your flowers in good quality soil. While the soil in the yard may look perfectly fine, it may not be good enough to properly grow the type of flowers you want to plant. This issue can be easily taken care of by purchasing soil that is rich with the nutrients that most all flowers require. This is then mixed with the soil already present in the flower bed area. You will also find that there are flower nutrients that can be placed in water for another way to cultivate healthy flowers.

Keeping these simple yet important tips in mind when beginning a new flower garden will help you to grow a prosperous garden full of healthy flowers.

Jeff Dahlberg is the owner of http://www.cheapseeds.com He can be reached at jeff@cheapseeds.com if you have any questions about planting your seeds.

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