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Want To Become A Pro At Gardening? Read On

No time is better than the present. If you are wondering what you need to do and how to get started,you can find out in this article. Listed below is some very valuable advice that will help tint yourthumb green, and bring you gardening success.

Sod should be laid properly. Before the sod can be laid, you should prepare the soil. Break the soilinto fine tilth and make sure you remove any weeds as well. Gently compact the soil until it isflattened. The soil should be adequately moistened. Sod must be arranged in staggered rows; eachjoint should offset one another. Pat down the sod and fill any gaps with soil. You will have to waterthe sod every day for 2 weeks, and then it should be firmly rooted to the ground, and able to bewalked on.

Gradually acclimate plants to temperature changes and conditions, if you want to avoid shockingthem. Put them outdoors in the sun for no more than two hours the first day. Over the week, trygradually increasing the time they're left outside. Finally, after about a week, you should be able tomove them outside and leave them there for the summer.

Turn your tool handles into convenient rulers. Tools that have long handles such as rakes, hoes andshovels can be used in place of a measuring stick. Place the handles on the floor, then set ameasuring tape alongside them. With a permanent marker, note pertinent measurements on the toolhandle. This modified ruler will serve you well as you begin working in your garden.

Check the nutrients in the soil before you plant your garden. You can get a soil analysis, and if youfind your soil needs a supplement, do it! Cooperative Extension departments often offer this testingservice. It is a worthwhile effort so a garden can be productive on the first year of planting.

If beautiful flowers throughout the warmer months are important to you, make sure you put bulbsinto the ground. Bulbs are one of the easiest plants to grow and are hardy perennials that returneach year. Bulbs bloom during different seasons, if you pick them carefully you will have flowersalmost all year.

You can alleviate this problem by planting grasses that your cat will naturally gravitate towards. Itmay also work to add citrus peelings or mothballs to the soil of the plants, because the odor isunpleasant to cats.

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One way to correct your soil's alkalinity is by amending your soil with used coffee grounds. Coffeegrounds contain plenty of acid to get the soil back to a good balance. Balanced soil will producemore flavorful, crisp vegetables and greens.

Always fertilize your garden. Manure can be effective, though you should use products whichminimize pathogens. There are a number of options for fertilizer, but the truth is that what you useis unimportant; you just have to remember to use something.

Interested in using Mother Nature to keep pests at bay the natural way? Slugs can be kept at baywith a patch of marigolds or pungent vegetables. Wood ash around your tree will help you keeppests away as well. These methods remove the need for harsh chemical pesticides.

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Aid them by dumping any leftover water from steaming vegetables over them. It is also possible toutilize coffee ground or tea to make the soil more acidic for gardenias, rhododendrons and otherplants that prefer acidic soil. If fungus is ravaging your potted plants, sprinkle a bit of Chamomiletea on them, and see if it helps.

Use cologne or other items with a distinct scent to keep your canine out of the landscaping. This willmask any scents that might attract your dog and make your garden less interesting to him.

Indoor plants need an environment that is between 65 and 75 degrees. Plants need to be in anenvironment that is neither too warm nor too cool for them to grow. If you think it would not becomfortable to keep your residence that warm in the winter, consider purchasing a heat lamp to useon the plants.

Hopefully, you are now much better equipped for your horticulture endeavor. You thought you knewall about horticulture, but now, you know even more! The above tips have hopefully spurred somegreat ideas that you can use in your own backyard to create a garden you can be proud of.