mercredi 19 avril 2017

Easy Gardening Tips For Using Starter Plugs For Plants

By Richard Allen


People who enjoy flowers, and garden fresh fruits and vegetables, often think they don't have the skills necessary to start and maintain a nice garden. Inexperienced gardeners may not know how to cultivate a plant from a seed, and buying established ones can get expensive. There is an alternative to these two scenarios however. You might consider purchasing starter plugs for plants instead. These are tiny, but have already sprouted and have an established root system.

Since they have germinated, you will not need to leave them in a darkened place, covered with plastic wrap to keep moisture in, the way you would have to do with seeds. You can simply dig a hole, and set them in. Most do not do well in cold temperatures, so you should make sure any danger of frost is past before planting.

If you are decorating a patio, window sill, or balcony with containers, the plantings you put in them need to be turned regularly to ensure even sunlight exposure. Without turning, stems tend to overreach to try to get sunlight and end up long, reedy, and unhealthy.

Feeding your garden is important. What kind of food you use will depend on what you are growing, and whether or not you want liquid, pellets, or sticks. A lot of gardeners like to use the type of food pellets that release nutrients as needed. One application of this food usually lasts about three to six months.

When you put each plug in the soil, you need to give it sufficient space to grow. It may seem like there is a lot of room between when you first set them out, but they will soon become overcrowded if they are set too closely together. You will probably be surprised at how quickly your garden fills in and how healthy it looks because each plant has room to spread out and mature as it should.

Rather than planting your baby sprouts in direct sunlight, you should consider putting them in a shady area of your yard or patio. You can gradually increase their exposure to sunlight and heat so they don't burn or wilt. They will need plenty of water once you have them in a permanent location. Depending on the part of the country you live in, the summer sun can quickly kill vegetation.

If this is your first real experience with gardening, you shouldn't expect every plant to make it. Some will not thrive and will have to be replaced. Some gardening experts suggest keeping records of what you planted, where you planted it, and what you fed it. That way next year you will have a record of what worked and what didn't.

Gardening can be very enjoyable, and it's always fun to watch flowers grow and bloom. You don't have to be a master gardener or an expert in order to have a beautiful green space of your own.




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