Have you ever looked with
envy at your neighbour’s well-polished flower garden and think to yourself, “I
wish I had a beautiful flower garden too.”? Actually, you can, with some good
garden planning, commitment to regular garden maintenance,
and professional help and advice when necessary.
Flowers as
Investments
Be patient. Even if you
put in grown plants instead of seedlings, you will still have to do your part
to cultivate it in your garden. Perennials, in particular, are known to take as
much as three years before reaching full bloom.
Easy Growing
It’s not easy to grow flowers per se—as mentioned
above, it will still take some effort. However, by doing best practices for
garden maintenance, such as regular upkeep and weeding, you should be able to
have your own flower garden that you can be proud of in no time.
Mulch is a good help for
your flowerbeds as this actually helps moderate the temperatures of the soil,
as well as provides protection for those feeder roots that tend to be highly
delicate. Each type of flower also has different watering needs—some like orchids
don’t need to be doused in so much of it, otherwise it will drown. Others like
rose hedges, meanwhile, can afford a more generous serving of H2O.
Know their water requirements.
Plant Defence
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