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Make Your Garden Organic With These Top Tips

Horticulture is a relaxing hobby that can yield useful and beautiful products. It can be somethingthat springs from a need to feed a growing family, or simply out of the joy of cultivating life and goodnutrition. The rewards will be even bigger when you are armed with this cadre of gardening tips andtechniques.

Clay soil makes working with a shovel difficult. The clay is hard and sticks to the shovel. Rubbingwax on the shovel prior to digging can kick this challenge to the curb. The clay will slide off of itssurface and it will prevent rust.

When selecting among several varieties of a plant, choose the ones that will produce the largestyield. There are genetically modified plants that resist cold and/or disease. These often give higheryields due to higher survival rates.

Start your plant in pots before you plant them in your garden. Once the plant is hardy enough, plantit in your garden. The period between plantings will also be shorter. Once you've removed theprevious group of plants, your seedlings can go into the ground.

Slug-proof your garden with smart perennial choices. Slugs and snails can decimate a plant in onenight. These pests prefer plants with thin smooth leaves. Plant some helleborus or euphorbias alongwith your other perennials. Others, though, are disliked by slugs and snails. Those with rough leavesor an unappetizing taste will be less desired by slugs and snails. Excellent varieties includeheuchera, achillea, euphorbia, campanula, and helleborus.

Pre-soak your seeds to keep them healthy. Drop your seeds into a small jar that is filled with coldwater. When you do this, you hydrate your seeds and they can start growing. This improves thechances of successful plant development.

Grow some wheat grass or catnip for your cat to eat instead. Try putting mothballs or citrus on yoursoil to wards pets away.

If you want an organic way to weed your garden, try "boiling" them. Boiling water can be consideredas an herbicide, and it is a safe one. Douse boiling water on the weeds and avoid nearby plantscarefully. The weeds' roots will be damaged by the boiling water; normally, this prevents them fromcontinuing to grow.

When tending a vegetable garden, you might find that pest control is a bit difficult. Avoid sprayingharsh chemicals on fruits and vegetables destined for your table. You can prevent pests fromappearing in the garden by adopting a vigilant attitude. If you catch pests right away, the easiestway to eradicate them is to pick them off plants by hand.

Plant heather to attract beneficial insects. Bees love heather, and it is a favorite stop when theyemerge in Gardening Tips early spring.

Heather beds are typically left untouched, which is why helpful little critters like ground beetles andspiders call them home. If you do have to tend to your heather, wear gloves in case you accidentallyannoy one of the residents!

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Keep the temperature in your home between 65 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit, if you are keeping orgrowing any kind of plant in your house. This level of heat is required in order for plants to grow.Heat lamps can be used to promote growth without the necessity of raising your home's interiortemperature.

As this article noted earlier, horticulture is a centuries old pastime that countless generations haveenjoyed and benefited from. At one time, most people saw horticulture as the sole means ofproviding food for their family. Now, it can be done by people who have no intention of even growingfood; it is used for pleasure as well as for other reasons. The information laid out in this article willincrease your horticulture joys, whatever the reason for your garden! Have fun gardening today!