Picking The Right Landscape Material For The Job
Many people new to the gardening world are frequently confused
by the number of options available when deciding which landscape
material they should use.
Mulches, soil amendments, and
fertilizers; it’s easy to get overwhelmed.
After you have selected the location for your garden you will
have to decide if you are going to build a raised bed or plant
directly into the ground.
There are many advantages to raised
bed gardening including an extended growing season.
This is
because the soil in a raised bed warms up faster than the ground
soil.
If you choose to plant in the ground, you may want to
consider using landscape edging to define your garden bed.
Edging can be used to frame in the area that you are mulching to
help keep it in place. The next time you are browsing through
landscape supplies edging should be on the top of your list to
check out!
When selecting plants for your garden, try to pick hardy plants
whose requirements are similar to what your area naturally
provides.
If your plant does have specific needs that are not
being met there is likely some type of landscape material that
you can use to supplement its current conditions. If you have
chosen a plant that requires well drained soil and you want to
plant it in an area dominated by clay, you will need to
condition the soil first with soil amendments.
Creating Better Drainage With Clay Soil
Mix compost into your clay soil
Add coarse sand to your compost and clay soil mixture
After conditioning the soil add your plants and water regularly
Occasionally, one landscape material is mistaken for another.
A
perfect example would be soil amendments and fertilizers.
Many
people assume that these are one in the same.
Typically a
fertilizer provides nutrients to improve the quality of the
plant whereas a soil amendment is used to improve the quality of
the soil.
While it is possible that a soil amendment can also be
a fertilizer, you will find that most times this landscape
material is used to treat different issues. Soil amendments can
be anything from manure, to sand, and even gravel.
Once you have finished planting you will want to add a top layer
of mulch.
Using mulch will help keep the soil cool and moist and
will help to protect against weeds.
There are many types of
mulches that can be purchased in the landscape material section
of your local hardware store. For a cost effective alternative,
you can make your own mulch.
In the fall when you are raking up
bags of leaves, do not throw them out, crumble them up and use
them for mulch.
You can also use your lawn mower bag to collect
grass clippings and if you have a pine tree in your yard, gather
the fallen pine needles and use them as mulch for your plants as
well!
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