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How do I Start a Flower Garden?

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How do I Start a Flower Garden?

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I have been growing flowers for many years and I can say that first you need to prepare the soil to create a beautiful flower garden. For growing flowers, I always buy a garden set, you can find it at https://nicolaslawn.com/best-window-herb-garden-kit-my-top-7-picks/ and order on Amazon, there are many different sets with different varieties and with detailed instructions. Flowers also require constant care and watering as often as possible.

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• Yes you can mix periennials with annuals, they are all the same, just one needs to be replanted each year, the other comes up on its own. First pull all the weeds and dig and turn up dirt. Thus loosening it and breaking up any clumps. Depending on how far down the brick goes you might want to get some edgeing that will help stop grass from coming into your flower bed, from under the brick. YOu can now add some peat moss, this helps to hold moisture in the soil, and work it in to your top soil or existing soil. Now figure out what kind of plants and plant. You already have singled out the ones that take full shade so look at plants that do well with lots of sun. Now you might want tall in the back and shorter in the front, or maybe all one similar height. Thinking of these things will make it much easier. YOu also will have a lot of sudden inspirtation when looking at plants in the nursery. Good luck and i Hope this helped! • Depending on how run over by weeds u my want to use some we

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Yes you can mix periennials with annuals, they are all the same, just one needs to be replanted each year, the other comes up on its own. First pull all the weeds and dig and turn up dirt. Thus loosening it and breaking up any clumps. Depending on how far down the brick goes you might want to get some edgeing that will help stop grass from coming into your flower bed, from under the brick. YOu can now add some peat moss, this helps to hold moisture in the soil, and work it in to your top soil or existing soil. Now figure out what kind of plants and plant. You already have singled out the ones that take full shade so look at plants that do well with lots of sun. Now you might want tall in the back and shorter in the front, or maybe all one similar height. Thinking of these things will make it much easier. YOu also will have a lot of sudden inspirtation when looking at plants in the nursery. Good luck and i Hope this helped!

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You have a couple of options. You can always (in an urban way) create separate flower beds – please don’t make them square, make them “organic” in shape – they will be much more pleasing. Then plant your plants keeping those with similar shade/water needs together. Alternatively, you can make flower pots. Go to your local nursery and see how they have combined flowers. Experiment. The pots are moveable and easy to water. After you try some, you may want to take a few digital pics so that you can repeat the experience next year. Also, if you do pots, combine some green only plants with color plants. You will like the result.

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