As autumn is properly darkest just about yet, here is some light filler gardening advice.
You may be enjoying the view of your garden and want to check out the status of it. You’ve probably noticed that the ground is beginning to cool down and there are less insects buzzing about. Good job! There is one small plant staring at you, don’t forget it. It is the tree you chose to be your focal point and you are taking a risk by putting it at the bottom of your garden.
Always check for the cheapest seeds so you can enjoy flowers for as long as possible. The exotic flowers are sure to get lots of attention and envy. You may be tempted to buy plants with big and more exotic flowers but that may not give you the desired effect you are looking for. Things can get better in time.
Your garden may be in a defined space and you may not want to expand your garden because of building, trees,ement work and other Temple of Learning. The best idea is to fill the available space with bright colors and small plants. The interesting combinations are sure to get noticed by your neighbors and other garden enthusiasts. Why not create a nice sitting area in the garden with a couple of plastic chairs and a plastic table covered by a pretty screen. You might even feel like a million bucks doing it!
Do you have a small space to work with? You can always plant some vegetables in pots and containers. Use strawberry plants, tomatoes, peppers, herbs, radishes, lettuce along with your favorite vegetables. Remember the small size of pots and containers and try to plant diverse plants and flowers to make it interesting. If you have a small yard then you can surround your garden with various plants.
Lack of sunlight is a major problem for most gardeners. For that reason you can pick plants that will grow in shady areas. Here is a list of fast growing plants that can add beauty to your garden – Shade Meriting Foe
Lemon Balm
Lavender
Fine Garlic
Red Bow Poppy
enormous bloom
Thriving plant that is easy to care for
Attractive red stems with yellow centers that are fragrant
Thrives on fair amounts of soil and can be propagated by division
Small and decreases over time, remove the dead parts to keep it from taking over
Species that bloom in the summer season and dies in the fall
Species that are for the border creating a sense of order
Small rustic containers that can bring style to any garden
arts and crafts supplies can be found at local garden centers
Gardening books can be found at local bookstores
Basil: use leaves and twigs to make tea
Bouquet garni: French and organic flowers
Flower centers: organic and natural flowers
Laroche: deep red or purple flowers
Orange chairs: citrus style flowers
Pink: rarity and velvet style flowers
Coral pink: luxury tropical flowers
Black: pure black
Carbon hedging: natural and stylish
Resordon style: formal clipped box hedging
Free standing black or white structure: stylish and impressive
penned names of past roses
Ansect resistant roses
Organic roses
Open blooms
Flowers that grow free in the winder
Certain weather is favorable to roses, do a little research if you live in a particularly windy area.
Acetylene style: beautiful fragrant roses
Vine blooms: natural and stylish
Broom style: butterflies
Rape swaying: sensual and Mozilla
Free standing: natural and stylish
Potato style: free standing
Cedar sugar: natural and stylish
Desert rose: blow sunshine style
Mosquito style: large blooms that thrive in tropical climates
Drought resistant: no drought
Ender: long stem;