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started by Sandy Villarreal on 03 Apr 12
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    As soon as you first moved into your new house, you were probably excited about using a large piece of your property for a nice garden. At this time you went to the nearby store that offered plants and flowers and bought whatever you thought were attractive. Once you planted them, they almost certainly stopped growing or just simply died. The most likely reason for your disappointment is that you did not do enough research on what soil works best for what plants. If you want to succeed in your gardening, here are some suggestions you should follow.

    housing act ...The very first thing you simply must take into consideration is the soil that you will be planting in. Some types of soil can hold moisture for a long time despite the fact that others may dry up quickly. This is dependent upon how quickly the soil can take in the water when it rains or when you water your garden. In case your soil dries up quickly after a rain, you would want to get plants that do not require a lot of moisture to survive. If your soil is likely to stay wet after a rain, you certainly want to get plants that can deal with a lot of water. This is simply the beginning in choosing the right plants.

    Another thing to look at is how much sunlight your garden receives each day. There are plants that will grow perfectly in direct sunlight. Additionally, you'll find plants which may end up dying if they receive too much sunlight during the day. You find this holds true for gardens that are primarily in shaded areas. Consequently, when making a choice on what plants to get, give some thought to the amount of sunlight your garden gets each day.

    One more thing to give thought to is making sure that the plants and flowers are not too close together. In case you have all of your plants bunched together there is a pretty good possibility that all the plants will not get the water and nutrients they need. You could also end up killing off several of the plants as a result. Therefore, you must make sure that the plants are about 1 and 1/2 feet to 2 feet away from each other. If you end up planting large plants, make sure to leave additional space.

    By sticking to the simple suggestions above you will notice that you will be able to grow a beautiful garden with out having to worry about all the plants dying. You will also find yourself spending lots of time enjoying your garden instead of keeping it alive. You must remember your garden is something that you should look at and enjoy, not something to work on every day.

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