3 Tips for Beginner Gardeners to Plant a Garden

Landscape Plan

Have you always wanted to plant a garden?

Are you looking for some tips that will help turn your thumb green?

Welcome back to Beginner Gardening Wednesday. This is a great series if you are new to gardening. Every Wednesday, we share some tricks of the trade to help turn your thumb a little greener. Today, we are sharing tips you don’t want to miss if you looking to plant a garden.

  1. Vision
     

    One of the key elements in having a successful garden is to have a vision of what you want your garden to look like. The key here is not to bite off more than you can handle. It is easy to want to plant this wonderfully huge garden, but using the KISS (Keep It Simple Stud) method is a great start.

     

    As you look out onto your yard, take a moment to dream about where you want your garden or that new tree to go. You may like to consider putting your plans on paper by sketching a simple landscape blueprint.

  2. Research
     

    The Internet these days truly is amazing. You can find how to grow almost anything. It is so important to do the research prior to planting. Find out what plants, flowers, trees, and vegetables are good to grow for the climate that you live it. Make sure you know everything about the plant, shrub or tree that you choose to plant before you begin.

     

    In addition to our articles, here are a few sites that we’ve have found helpful:

  3. Install Rootwell Pro318s and Rootsticks
     

    The best way to water your trees and anything else you plant is to water at the root zone. The best way to accomplish this is to install Rootwell Pro318s and Rootsticks.

     

    The Rootwell Pro318 and Rootstick are scientifically engineered to provide your trees, shrubs, plants, and vegetables with water, oxygen, nutrients right at the root zone.

What are you planning to plant this month?

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