Thomas asks…
Right now the area is partially covered with mulch.
Start small…identify a small area or existing bed and focus on good soil first. Then try to use native or local plants…they’ll be easier to grow and best for a beginner. Don’t forget to mulch afterwards to keep down the weeds and help the garden retain moisture.
As for tools, I need a rake, a shovel, and a pitch fork.
Good luck!
Charles asks…
I am going to be moving soon to an area with some small flower beds. I have never had a garden before and know nothing about it. I would like to know what tools I am going to need to be able to keep up small flower beds. Thanks in advance.
Pruners! Must have good “scissor” type pruners, anvil pruners can crush rather than cut. Get a good trowel or shovel…drop forged not riveted (blade and handle are one piece, safer for you) Shovel, gloves, pistol grip for your garden hose, ummmm, kneeling pad??? Have fun shopping!!
Richard asks…
Is it, perhaps, because you bear a strong physical resemblance to J.K. Rowling?
I spelled bare bear. It’s clearly night night time.
Party Rock is in the hoooooussssse toooooonight!
I hoe my pubes to form that Hairy Potter bowl cut look.
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