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Flower Gardening Tips

Follow our selection of top flower gardening tips for success in your garden!

After all, what is more beautiful that a uniquely designed flower garden?

If you love flowers of all kinds and colors, you can create a beautiful flower garden and include embellishments like statues, lighting, and carefully place rocks and borders to enhance the look of your flower garden.

Here, we bring you some expert (even if we do say so ourselves) advice on flower gardening.

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Our Top 8! Flower Gardening Tips

• Placement – Before you begin your flower garden, select a good place that offers both direct sunlight for flowers that need the natural sunlight and indirect sunlight for flowers that don’t require as much sunlight.

Or, choose flowers that all require direct sunlight which is the easiest way to create your flower garden.

• Planting – There are basic steps to planting flowers. First dig a hole that is wider but not deeper than the flower container.

You can start your flower garden with seeds, but for maximum effect, invest in some flower seedlings and plants at your local garden center.

Loosen the soil around the roots of the flower before planting.

Set the plant into the hole and cover with soil. Add a little water and then pack more soil on top firmly.

At this stage of your flower garden, you will need to water it often.

• Fertilizers – Don’t use fertilizers until about a week or so after the roots of the flower plant have set in the soil.

Choose organic fertilizers from your garden center to protect birds and pets.

• Mulching – A good mulch is a great way to make your flower garden attractive.

You can make your own from wood chips or buy mulches in all shapes and sizes from your gardening center. Mulch is also a great way to keep moisture in your flower garden and to keep the weeds away.

• Weeds – Even if you have mulch in your flower garden, you may still get the annoying weed or two that pop up. When weeds appear, pull them out from the roots to prevent re-growth.

Weeds and weeding your flower garden are part of maintaining your flower garden so keep that in mind when planning your flower garden—it won’t grow by itself and will need some care.

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More Flower Gardening Tips

• Spacing – Space your flowers evenly and match sizes and shapes to achieve a good look for your flower garden.

Or, design your own colored-patterned garden and add rocks and rock borders to enhance the look of your flower garden.

• Edging – Your garden center will carry many sorts of garden edges made of stones, rocks, and ceramics that are full of varied designs and shapes.

Choose ones that will make your flower garden attractive and ask advice on how to place them. Statues are another attractive thing to add to your flower garden such as angels or other characters.

• Watering – When you first plant your flower seedlings, you will need to pay attention to how much water they are getting.

At this early growth stage, it’s important to know how much water each flower you have in your garden requires. Find out before planting flowers how much you’ll need to water.

To conserve water, try and pick flowers that are beautiful but don’t require as much watering.

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