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Do You Know the Best Place to Put Your Garden? Tips for Success

Published by Resource on July 7, 2021 in category: Uncategorized with tags:

Knowing the precise location to plant your garden is an important element to ensure success. In fact, its location can help your garden be its best or contribute to its failure. 

The factors affecting plant location are soil, temperature, moisture, light, and wind. Educating yourself on these factors and controlling them is paramount. 

The Importance of Soil and Temperature

Soil is the most important aspect of plant location. The soil in which you plant should have a pH balance between acid and alkaline. Furthermore, if you live in a moist environment, your garden soil should lean more alkaline. However, most plants prefer landscapes that are slightly on the acidic side. Before you plant, always make sure what your pH balance is in order to find the perfect planting location.

Temperature is also important. Different plants require different temperature ranges. For instance, interior plants do not do well in colder environments, nor will exterior plants tolerate the cold. It is vital to the health of the plant to be placed in the proper temperature zone.

Water and Light

The importance of water cannot be emphasized enough. Plants require water in increasingly larger amounts as their roots grow deeper. Learning how far down to water a plant, and when to water, are vital to the health of the plant. If a plant is not getting enough water, its roots will not grow deep enough to find the nutrients it needs. Learning about the needs of your plants will help ensure they receive all the elements needed to survive. Keep in mind that overwatering as well as underwatering are the main reasons plants die.

Just like water, garden plants need light to survive. Keep in mind, however, that some plants require more light than others. If a plant is placed in the wrong location, it will wilt and die. Educating yourself on the lighting needs of plants will assure that they receive the level of light they need to survive.

The Answer is Blowing in the Wind

It is said that a plant is only as good as the wind that blows it. Therefore, it is crucial to know the wind characteristics of your specific plants. If a plant does not have the wind to support it, it will not likely survive. Learning about the wind patterns of plants will give you a better chance of keeping them alive.

Space Ensures Success

Another critical factor in growing healthy plants is space. Perennials, bushes and trees, for example, all require much more space than the average novice gardener allows them. Unlike vegetables, they will continue to grow, although the flowers and foliage will be smaller.

To develop your green thumb, always do as much research as possible about a specific plant. Envision a complete list of plants you would like to see in your garden. This may seem like a lot of work, but is actually quite easy and fun. Once you know what you like and do not like, it is just a matter of finding the information needed to ensure you are moving in the right direction. Then, you will be growing in no time. 

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