When Planting A Spring Garden, Use Landscaping Edging To Keep The Garden In Place

A garden is a great hobby to get you outside in sunshine while improving the environment. You do not have to wait until spring to get started on the flowers you want to grow. Purchase packets of seeds to start indoors and will be ready to plant in the spring. To get great deals on the items you will need for a gorgeous garden, purchase everything at the end of the season for use in the spring. You will need containers, seed packets, something to dig with, mulch and landscaping edging.

If you prefer to use seeds, they can be planted in small containers and grown indoors until spring. When spring planting time arrives you would simply transplant the plants into your outside garden area. Buy the seeds early enough for them to grow strong and able to be transplanted. They should be placed in small containers with good drainage to prevent any fungus or mold developing on them.

Read packets completely to determine if the will be good transplants to be placed in shaded or sunny areas. And take care to not get the packets wet or subjected to moisture before you intend to plant in the containers.

After planting the seeds in appropriate containers, place them in an area that gets plenty of sunshine or purchase an inexpensive alternate lighting source. If the containers are in a window they should be turned often to provide sunlight to all areas of the plant.

Do not get disappointed if you do not notice a plant sprouting up in only a couple of days. It takes a couple of weeks for the plant to take hold and begin to grow. The plants will be about six to seven inches tall when it comes time to plant in spring.

Dig a hole approximately six inches deep for plants. Place plant in the hole and cover with dirt. Sprinkling in soil that has purchased with added nutrients will help the plants get the nutrition needed for strong growth.

After all plants have been planted, mark each area with the name of the flower. This will help to remember what plants are in the need of extra care. Spread the mulch of your choice throughout the garden approximately two inches thick. Put any decorative items you choose in garden to give it a more personal touch.

The final step is to edge around the entire outside of the garden. In the edged area put landscaping edging of your choice, this could be a solid piece of plastic or a garden fence. The edging will prevent the flowers and mulch from shifting outside of the garden when being watered or during heavy rain. Remember to keep the garden weeded, watered and fed on a regular basis.

More about landscape edging at the Clearance Paving site. For further information on materials that you can use, please go to the site.

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