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Avoid The Common Pitfalls In Creating Your Home Garden Gardening can cover a wide range of activities that you do in and around your home. Consider the tips below in order to avoid common home gardening mistakes. It is important for you to consider the purpose of your home gardening efforts. Whether you decide you want to create pretty surroundings or expand your knowledge about plants or grow food or inspire family participation in an outdoor experience your purpose in creating your garden and who is going to be involved with creating and maintaining it are important. Once you've defined who and why you're creating a garden many other aspects of gardening will fall into place. If you are including children in your gardening, you'll begin with plants that will likely be small enough for children to work with and that grow fairly quickly. Plants that grow in your region are often a great place to start. If you don't have indoor space to start plants from seedlings, consider simply purchasing a flat of annuals and potting soil to get children started. You'll immediately beautify your surroundings and safely include your children in your gardening efforts. Consider what is required to maintain the plants you include in your garden before you purchase and plant. Very often the exotic or flowering or large plants appeal to new gardeners because they are eye-catching. Consider whether you have the time and interest in using the extra care to maintain a garden that includes more exotic plants. These plants are often more sensitive to soil conditions and weather conditions that can threaten their survival. Similarly with large plants, extra care or activities are involved in their maintenance from treating the soil and preventing pests to pruning requirements. Watering restrictions, your own level of interest and your seasonal interest and time you have available for gardening will impact your choice of plants. Many times what starts out as a pleasant activity becomes a chore because of including plants that are high maintenance or that have specific requirements during all seasons of the year. Define your garden's space and space limitations. Purchasing small plants that can grow large is an economic way to garden. When you are purchasing small or young shrubs or trees make sure you have sufficient space for them to grow. Cutting down a large tree is an expensive proposition and while watching your young tree grow is satisfying it can end up being too large for the space you

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Avoid The Common Pitfalls In Creating Your Home Garden Gardening can cover a wide range of activities that you do in and around your home. Consider thetips below in order to avoid common home gardening mistakes. It is important for you to consider the purpose of your home gardening efforts. Whether you decideyou want to create pretty surroundings or expand your knowledge about plants or grow food or inspirefamily participation in an outdoor experience your purpose in creating your garden and who is goingto be involved with creating and maintaining it are important. Once you've defined who and whyyou're creating a garden many other aspects of gardening will fall into place. If you are including children in your gardening, you'll begin with plants that will likely be small enoughfor children to work with and that grow fairly quickly. Plants that grow in your region are often a greatplace to start. If you don't have indoor space to start plants from seedlings, consider simplypurchasing a flat of annuals and potting soil to get children started. You'll immediately beautify yoursurroundings and safely include your children in your gardening efforts. Consider what is required to maintain the plants you include in your garden before you purchase andplant. Very often the exotic or flowering or large plants appeal to new gardeners because they areeye-catching. Consider whether you have the time and interest in using the extra care to maintain agarden that includes more exotic plants. These plants are often more sensitive to soil conditions andweather conditions that can threaten their survival. Similarly with large plants, extra care or activitiesare involved in their maintenance from treating the soil and preventing pests to pruning requirements. Watering restrictions, your own level of interest and your seasonal interest and time you haveavailable for gardening will impact your choice of plants. Many times what starts out as a pleasantactivity becomes a chore because of including plants that are high maintenance or that have specificrequirements during all seasons of the year. Define your garden's space and space limitations. Purchasing small plants that can grow large is aneconomic way to garden. When you are purchasing small or young shrubs or trees make sure youhave sufficient space for them to grow. Cutting down a large tree is an expensive proposition andwhile watching your young tree grow is satisfying it can end up being too large for the space you

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designated. Similarly, you'll have to consider property lines for shrubs and trees that grow becauseyou won't want to have to move or cut your shrubs and trees because you placed them too close toyour neighbor's property line. Consider how you will manage plants you purchase for ground cover. If you purchase ivy or otherground cover plants be sure to read about diseases and fungi that affect such plants. Ground coverplants are popular because they are fairly inexpensive, expand rapidly to fill in blank spots in yourgarden and can often provide year-round greenery. However, many plants are susceptible to fungus or other blights that will require you to completelyremove the plants where their rapid growth and spreading can contribute to making the removal jobmuch more difficult. Read about the ground cover you are considering taking special note of themaintenance and treatments you will use to remain its vitality. While many times ground coveringplants are considered easy to care for, removing dead sections and thinning are often required tomaintain plant health. Don't begin with the whole yard. As with other hobbies and activities, start small and consider whethergardening is really going to be a sustainable interest for you and your lifestyle. Especially if youcannot afford a garden service to maintain your grounds for you if you become disinterested or toobusy to garden, you'll want to undertake a section of your garden at a time to develop your gardeningroutine. Gardening can be great fun for individuals and families as an outdoor activity. Consider the tips aboveto avoid common pitfalls beginning home gardeners face. For more information click here