The Perennial Gardening Experience
The art of perennial
gardening like anything else requires knowledge and skill. It is learned from research complimented
by experience. There are so many aspects of perennial gardening that learning how to do it right is simply
not an overnight event. So, how do you learn what to do so your garden can bloom year after year with a minimum
amount of replanting?
To begin with go to a library or search the net. Try to learn what
plants are hardy. Learn which flowers are easier to cultivate. Look at pictures to discover which ones you find
most attractive. Then narrow it down to what flowers in what colors you want to use when starting your perennial
gardening efforts. This may seem like a lot of work, but perennial gardening can be very satisfying if done
properly. As can the outcome.
Once you’ve decided what you want to plant you’ll need to check
your garden shed to see if you have the required supplies to begin your perennial gardening. First thing you
require is a round edged shovel to allow easy digging when planting. Then you’ll have weeding to do. For this
you’ll need a good rake, a hoe, and garden shears. It’s important when doing your perennial gardening to make sure
the plants do not wind up suffocated by weeds. Then you’ll want either a watering can, if the area you planted
isn’t too big, or a long hose if it’s a good sized plot.
Once you have your tools you can begin the project of perennial
gardening. Plant your bulbs evenly spaced so that the do not overcrowd each other. Overcrowding will not produce
nice flowers. You can grow your perennials from seed if that‘s your preference but be sure that the seeds are not
planted too close together or they will not come up right either. The third alternative in perennial gardening is
to buy plants that have already been potted. The big advantage to this is that you get to see what the colors look
like and how the flowers look before you plant them. It helps you know if this is truly what you want. That may be
a real bonus for someone who is new to planting perennial flowers.
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