Thursday, April 24, 2008

indoor gardening - this is what you need to know

Fall is a great season for planting ground covers in your garden. Even helping a community create the same garden can be satisfying.

Not only do they look very attractive, they can add some privacy between your neighbors. Find your area of the map and plant accordingly.

The larger the weed the harder it becomes to remove it without possibly uprooting your plants. It is a good idea to work your soil in the fall. Instead, trim the hedge in a rounded fashion or consider purchasing hedges that grow in a natural rounded shape that require little to no pruning.

Most plants kept indoors prefer controlled temperatures; ideally the temperatures should be between 65 and 75 during the day and 60 to 65 at night. Most plants kept indoors prefer controlled temperatures; ideally the temperatures should be between 65 and 75 during the day and 60 to 65 at night. You also need to find out how to care for them, when they will bloom and what they will look like.

Be careful not to spray on your plants as it could harm certain plants. Part of gardening is patience and great care.

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