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Garden Care
After Planting


There is a little more garden care to be done after getting your flowers and plants in the ground. Using the additional information found below (some that also includes time-saving tips), these additional gardening tasks can be quick 'n easy, too. This additional care and light maintenance will also insure a long healthy season of bloom throughout your gardening areas.

You learned how to beautifully combine color in your garden and put together some well blended combinations. You bought and brought home various sizes of potted easy care flowers and plants. You've prepared their garden beds well and holes were dug. Everything is now in the ground.

"What could be left to do," you ask? Just a little regular light garden grooming. To maintain the beauty of the flowers and plants in your garden during and after bloom season, remember to attend to these additional areas of gardening care:

BeeBalmMulching helps to keep your
soil cool, retain moisture and control/prevent weeds in your beautiful garden areas.

Weeding is thought to be such a chore when caring for your garden; however, with this time-saving garden tip, even weeding your garden can be quick 'n easy.

Watering your garden after your flowers and plants are in the ground will help them to flourish and stay fresh and healthy looking for longer periods of time during bloom season.

Plant Support or Staking may be necessary if you live in a very windy area or if you've planted any of the taller flower types available.

Fertilizing provides a way of adding, improving or restoring balance to a lack of nutrients in your soil.

Deadheading your flowers will keep your garden areas looking more attractive and prolong the blooming season for many of your flowers.

Plant Division will help your flowers and plants when they overgrow their original areas ... remember to share extra with other gardening friends!

Wintering your garden area helps to protect your flowers and plants so they can rest and prepare for the next growing season.

Add Compost in early spring and again in late fall by spreading a 1" layer of organic material over all of your garden areas. No need to dig it into your soil as the worms will take care of doing that for you.


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