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Country Home Accessories
Country home décor is the most sought after home interior and it’s no wonder since country décor invites a casual friendly lifestyle.
Make sure you carefully study the specific style, and color scheme then carefully coordinate the colors of...
Edible Flowers in Your Garden
Flowers can be an integral part of cooking. While most of us are aware that violets can be candied and nasturtiums can be eaten in salads, there's a bounty of flower varieties that are both edible and delicious.
Satisfying Your Sweet Tooth with...
Edible Trees and Plants
Highland Hill Farm just doesn't sell and install "landscaping
beauty." We're providing you with food and raw materials! Of
course you already know that you can use the wood from your
trees instead of going to a lumber yard or home supplies...
Winter Gardening
Ok, the title might be a tad bit misleading. I am not suggesting that you actually garden during the winter but you should be using this time to plan your upcoming garden. As you look out at your yard and garden area during the cold months of...
Winter Gardening Fun
“Exchanging Plants, Seeds and Flowers for Winter Gardening Fun” Exciting New Winter Garden Fun! GardenHere turns grey cold weather months into exciting home gardening fun. While other gardening enthusiast are waiting for Spring plant and...
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Planning A Flower Garden
If you're planning to start a flower garden, you might be a
little stumped when it comes to choosing flowers. Although
there's no such thing as a bad choice of flowers, there are some
choices that can take your garden from okay to simply
magnificent. Consider these simple tips when you're trying to
choose which beautiful blooms you want for your garden.
First of all, how much light do you have? If your garden is
located in an area that gets direct sunlight for part of the
time, and shade for the rest of the time, your flower choices
are almost infinite. The majority of flowers in the world are
best adapted to these half-and-half lighting conditions. If your
garden area is very sunny, on the other hand, consider planting
flowers that not only enjoy sunlight, but can stand up to direct
heat. A few good strong sunlight flowers are sunflowers (of
course) and daylilies. On the other hand, if your area is more
on the shady side, go for lower-light flowers such as irises,
tiger lilies, or honeysuckle. These plants are more tolerant of
the cooler temperature in the shade, and their photosynthesis
process is adapted to smaller amounts of sunlight.
What about soil? If you're planting in a rocky area, you may
have some trouble getting many plants to take root. The ideal
dirt for flowers, of course, is black, fine dirt without much
rubble. If you live in an area where the ground has a
sand
consistency, look into planting local flowers- those will be the
ones most adapted to growing in sand, such as violets.
Now comes the fun part. Once you get an idea of what types of
flowers you're able to grow, it's time to think about what types
you'd like to grow. Try drawing out your garden on a sheet of
paper, based on the various heights the plants are expected to
reach. Try framing sunflowers with ground covering plants that
will flourish in the shade of the taller plants around them. Pay
attention to the colors of the blossoms and arrange them in a
pleasing manner. Use your imagination here- feel free to plan a
garden with a strict outline, featuring only blue and yellow
flowers; or let your brain and your garden run wild, with bursts
of random color everywhere. It's up to you.
Keep in mind that the first year of a flower garden is only the
beginning. If you truly want to enjoy your garden to the utmost,
try to plant perennials that will return next season. That will
give the plants a year to mature and gain strength, and with a
little luck, you'll be surprised each year with a flourishing
flower garden that gets stronger and brighter as time goes by.
About the author:
Kirsten Hawkins is a food and nutrition expert specializing the
Mexican, Chinese, and Italian food.
Visithttp://www.food-and-nutrition.com/ for more information on
cooking delicious and healthy meals.
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