Your garden will require a little tender loving care in order to keep it looking beautiful.
Regular maintenance is important in order to preserve your plants, furniture and view of your garden.
A little hard graft will pay off greatly in your garden and make your neighbours green with envy.
A gorgeous garden is also a great for allowing people to have fun with their loved ones which is always nice in summer when its BBQ season.
Weather can be unpredictable and can cause a lot of damage to your garden therefore it is important that when you get a nice dry day that you grab the chance to pull your wellies on and get your garden sorted.
In order to keep on top of your garden and keep it healthy then we recommend you follow these steps; - Make sure that you clear your garden of litter, leaves and other debris regularly as it can often build up over the winter months making it looks unsightly and prevent any damage.
- If you are growing fruit or vegetable make sure that you take away any that is over ripe as it can attract lots of pesky insects that can destroy a previously healthy garden.
- You should remove any wilted flowers with a pair of shears as you go, it will make it easier and prevent too much in the future.
- Regular weeding is required in order to keep a neat and tidy garden, you must always clear any weeds before you plant anything as a weed can absorb all the sun light and nutrients which are required for your plants.
- Many people find it useful to record what plants they have in their garden and how they managed to grow or any problems encountered.
This can often help deter people from buying the same plant again if it does not work in your garden or if it was a good investment.
- You should always remember to water your garden deeply and slowly for the best result.
It is also recommended that you do this in the morning where possible.
- Many people find it a good idea to keep the labels from your plants as they can contain vital information on the maintenance of the plant and how to look after it, they can also provide help if you are unsure of how it should be doing at any stage.
- It is recommended that mulch is put down asap after planting as this will help to prevent new weeds from occurring.
Make sure the mulch is between two and four inches thick in order to avoid any animals creating a little hiding place.
- If you are lucky enough to live in a sunny climate then you may want to consider investing in a sprinkler system, you can set the sprinkler to go off when you are not in or are on holiday which will ensure you garden is maintained even when you are not there!
Regular maintenance is important in order to preserve your plants, furniture and view of your garden.
A little hard graft will pay off greatly in your garden and make your neighbours green with envy.
A gorgeous garden is also a great for allowing people to have fun with their loved ones which is always nice in summer when its BBQ season.
Weather can be unpredictable and can cause a lot of damage to your garden therefore it is important that when you get a nice dry day that you grab the chance to pull your wellies on and get your garden sorted.
In order to keep on top of your garden and keep it healthy then we recommend you follow these steps; - Make sure that you clear your garden of litter, leaves and other debris regularly as it can often build up over the winter months making it looks unsightly and prevent any damage.
- If you are growing fruit or vegetable make sure that you take away any that is over ripe as it can attract lots of pesky insects that can destroy a previously healthy garden.
- You should remove any wilted flowers with a pair of shears as you go, it will make it easier and prevent too much in the future.
- Regular weeding is required in order to keep a neat and tidy garden, you must always clear any weeds before you plant anything as a weed can absorb all the sun light and nutrients which are required for your plants.
- Many people find it useful to record what plants they have in their garden and how they managed to grow or any problems encountered.
This can often help deter people from buying the same plant again if it does not work in your garden or if it was a good investment.
- You should always remember to water your garden deeply and slowly for the best result.
It is also recommended that you do this in the morning where possible.
- Many people find it a good idea to keep the labels from your plants as they can contain vital information on the maintenance of the plant and how to look after it, they can also provide help if you are unsure of how it should be doing at any stage.
- It is recommended that mulch is put down asap after planting as this will help to prevent new weeds from occurring.
Make sure the mulch is between two and four inches thick in order to avoid any animals creating a little hiding place.
- If you are lucky enough to live in a sunny climate then you may want to consider investing in a sprinkler system, you can set the sprinkler to go off when you are not in or are on holiday which will ensure you garden is maintained even when you are not there!
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