Growing a home garden creates beauty, oxygen and even food
for our families to enjoy. If you're looking to get more from your home garden,
here are four easy ways to improve a green thumb.
A Good Foundation For
Your Garden
Good soil is the foundation of a healthy garden. By using
quality soil, you can give your garden plants the best start possible. Adding a
variety of organic matter to soil will give plants a happy home to grow in.
Add two to three inches of organic matter to your garden bed
at the beginning of each season. Compost, dried leaves, grass clipping and dry
manure are all good organic materials to use in your garden.
Manures provides nitrogen, which is a great contributor to
soil aeration and composting efforts. Being so far along in the decomposing
process, the nutrients in manure are readily available for plants. Fresh manure,
however, is more likely to leach out of the soil into groundwater and streams
(where the nutrients it provides can become pollutants).
Design Fundamentals To
Achieve Harmony And Flow
Although landscaping your home garden is a matter of
personal taste and preference, there are some fundamental principles for
creating a good garden.
Balance and proportion establish the basic structure of a
garden. Order is obtained through symmetry, repetition of plants, and colors or
thoughtful contrast. This will create a garden space that is both balanced and
proportioned.
Harmony and unity is achieved when different aspects of your
garden work together as a whole. Strong focal points and a limited color palette
can help with the overall look of your garden.
Prevent the eye from making sudden stops with good flow and
transition in your garden. Gradual changes in height and color create the
illusion of a larger space, and will make for a full and finished look in your
garden.
Variety Is Important
And Maintenance A Must
Have a good combination in your garden of annuals,
perennials, shrubs, trees and food producing plants. Plants that require little
maintenance and come back each year will take some of the pressure off when it
comes to seasonal changes and garden preparation.
With more time to focus on bedding plants and vegetable
gardens, you'll yield a bigger reward for your gardening efforts. Water
features and other structural focal points work in much the same way; they
provide your outdoor space with added beauty and appeal that is easy to
maintain throughout the year.
Don't Be Bothered By
Pests And Bugs
Although people have differing opinions on pests, at home a
greener garden is always a healthier garden. Harsh pest control products can
hurt wildlife and pollute groundwater.
You may be solving one problem, but using chemical
pesticides contributes to another. There are many ways keep pests under control
without chemical products.
With so many easy to make homemade pesticides to discover,
gardeners can ditch the chemical alternative without sacrificing quality. There
are also plants such as marigolds that can be incorporated into your garden
that deter pests.
A garden is a labor of love that creates a welcoming outdoor
space that your family can enjoy. Call your local real estate professional for
more information on creating or finding your perfect home garden.
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-Jeff Cook
Jeff Cook
Real Estate
Charleston,
SC
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