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A Head Start For A Spring Garden

By Jenny Daggit


There are a lot of folks who enjoy gardening. It can be a great activity to relieve stress and enjoy the sun. Dedicated gardeners like to get as much as possible out of their garden, and put in a lot of time and effort getting the balance of soils right and planning ahead to get a head start once the weather becomes suitable for growing. Some of the common gardening methods will be discussed here.

Growing Organically: Organic gardening has grown in popularity considerably in the last couple of decades. This style requires a lot of natural fertilizers, forgoing chemical-based fertilizers, and it often results in tastier, more nutritious produce. Growing plants organically yourself is easier than you might think, even if you don't have a lot of gardening experience. Raised beds are easy to build and fairly cheap to buy, and provide an ideal growing area that you can fill with compost and organic soil. As Gardening 101 dictates, the plants will need lots of sunlight, so be sure to place it in an area that stays well-lit for long periods.

Flower Gardening: Vibrant greens are beautiful, but a garden can be even prettier if you use colorful flowers to add accents. Even if you don't want to dedicate a patch of land to growing flowers, a window box is always an option. You can fill them with good soil and plant an assortment of flower types to add various hues and textures. Certain types, such as geraniums and impatiens, excel in the environment of a window box. Types that grow from bulbs are another good choice, adding fragrance and effect. Some types sprout every spring. Daffodils and Hyacinths are very common choices from this group.

Herbs for Seasoning: People who enjoy gardening tend to enjoy cooking as well, which is likely why herbs are popular choice of plant to grow. Kitchen herbs are a group that includes thyme, basil and other ingredients often found on a spice rack. There is a peak that herbs reach while growing, when they start to flower and burst with the most flavor. This is the optimal time to pick them, and it's easiest to get herbs when they're freshest if you grow them yourself. Once you pick them, you can preserve them for months by drying them, using them to season meals over a long time period. Many herb types are simple to grow and will thrive in both open and contained environments.

While it can take some hard work and dedication, growing a garden is enjoyable to a wide range of people. In addition to spending time enjoying nature and creating a beautiful landscape, you also get to enjoy the fruits of your labor (pun intended) when you eat fresh produce and food seasoned with home-grown herbs. While there is no denying the work and dedication needed to have a successful garden, it might be a more attainable goal than many would think.




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