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Felix on November 29th, 2008
The general idea that exposure to the sun is something that all plants need has made many gardeners hesitant to start a garden in places that are shady or partially hidden from the sun. Many think it is not worth the effort to start a flowering shade garden since the plants will only eventually die out from lack exposure to the sun.
However, this is not entirely true as plants can still live even though it is shaded partially or fully from the sun. In fact, certain plants grow best if they are planted in these areas. They bloom and flower all they can without the fear of drying up from the excessive heat. This produces a shady flowering garden that is not only beautiful but is also cool and refreshing to visit at any time of the day.
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Felix on November 23rd, 2008
Of the many types of flowering plants that are commonly found in any garden, annuals are considered to be the best in terms of providing quick blooms and flowers. This is because they grow fast and bloom the entire time. However, this fast growth also contributes to the faster life of annuals because it gives them shorter lives. Like their name says, annuals only live for a maximum of only one year before dying out. This is why anyone who loves growing annuals in their garden should always be prepared to replant these types of plants year after year.
Growing annuals provides many benefits especially for those who are just starting to learn about flower gardening. It serves as a good chance for would – be gardeners to learn about the basics of gardening in actual practice. Their temporary nature makes them easier to let go especially if the gardener makes certain mistakes. Aside from that, annuals can give a good impression for any starting garden as this makes a garden beautiful during the time when other more longer – lasting plants such as perennials and shrubs are just starting its growth. Also, growing this type of flowering plant is advantageous especially for those who change their garden designs and patterns year after year.
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Felix on November 20th, 2008
People who are planning to start a flowering garden should understand that there is to this particular hobby than knowing how to stick your spade into the ground. As with other kinds of activities, there are certain things to do and follow and there are some steps to avoid. Aside from that, beginners to this kind of activity should be familiar with some of the basic things that must be remembered not only in starting a flowering garden but in any type of gardening.
Know your tools and equipment – this is the first basic thing to be remembered as most of the activities involved in a flowering garden need tools. These include digging, burrowing, cutting, pruning, tilling, weeding and many others. These activities takes a lot of effort and time so garden tools and equipment are really a must.
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Felix on November 19th, 2008
Planting flowering annuals is a quick and very effective way to add colour and brightness to your garden. Many experts on plants create hybrids and varieties of annuals in a rainbow of colours in different shades and hues, attractive flower forms, and with high resistance from diseases. If you want to know more tips about planting flowering annuals, here are some things you should take into consideration.
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Felix on November 18th, 2008
There are many types of garden plants that are available for those who are planning to start a flowering garden. These can range in size and type as well as color and appearance. Aside from that these plants possess certain characteristics that make them ideal to be put in certain areas of the garden as well as planted on certain times of the year. This is why being familiar with the different types of garden plants will ensure that any flowering garden will stay colorful and blooming throughout the year.
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