Pouring the excess water from your dinner of steamed veggies on them can help. If you have rhododendrons or gardenias, use coffee and tea grounds to acidify the soil. Chamomile tea can be effective if you have problems with fungus in your garden. Simply sprinkle it on the affected plant.
Plant shrubs that have decorative fall fruit. September to November is usually thought of as the season of orange leaves, but some trees produce fruit that really go well with the fall color scheme. The berries have a wide range of colors from deep reds to vibrant yellows, and last throughout the winter, providing food for birds as well as color for the garden. Great varieties include chokeberry, hawthorn, crabapple, and holly.
During the hotter parts of the day, vegetables are softer, which means even picking them gently can cause them damage. Twisting could cause plant damage, so ensure that produce is removed by cutting only.
Beautiful insects are attracted to heather when you plant it. Bees love heather, and it is a favorite stop when they emerge in early spring.
Heather doesn’t usually require a lot of tending, so spiders, ground beetles and other good bugs like to call it home. Being mindful of this, wearing gloves appropriate to gardening is sound strategy when pruning any heather in or around the bed.
Gardening is a popular hobby which many people find rewarding. The more you know about gardening, the more your skills will increase. Make sure to use any advice you are provided with. Start off by applying the tips that you have read, and you will wind up with a garden that is better than the one you dreamed of.
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