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Richard asks…

Need some beginner gardening tips.?

I really want to have a garden, and I’ve tried a few times but they all ended in more or less a pile of dead leaves and dirt. I would prefer a flower garden, but I think some herbs and vegetables would be nice to (tomatoes and carrots for the veggies, anything for herbs.)
So does anyone have any good ideas for clearing the land, plants for me to use, were I should put it, or any tips at all!
Thanks
-Abbi

GardenersCardiff answers:

I’m surprised that you are already thinking about gardening in Michigan.
The secret to a happy garden is to match the plants to the location. If what you have is a wooded lot, tomatoes are out. There are lots of nice flowers you can grow in a shaded location, any nature walk through the woods will demonstrate that.

Likewise, if you live in a boggy location, you won’t get xeric plants to grow… There’s lots of iris and stuff that would grow fine in such a location…

When I’m attempting to clear an area that has grown back up in underbrush after being timbered, I go out there with a mattock and by cutting the roots, I can dig those saplings out…
I plant my vegetables when I have enough light. Tomatoes and most other veggies like corn, cucumbers are going to want full day sun.
Deer and rabbits and squirrel are the enemy. You may need a fence.Probably the easiest fence is electric. Purchase the charger, string a few lines of wire and you’re done.

Lizzie asks…

i need gardening tips!!!!! i want a green thumb ;)?

hello everyone im a young gun wanting to try out the gardening business. me and my boyfriend are renting a house that we have had to fix up since we moved in and we have been doing some yard work and i noticed there are a couple of flower beds that look like they’ve had stuff planted but its completely over run by weeds and what not. i would love to fix them up and get them going i live in oklahoma and i have never done it before so it might be a challenge. so i was wondering what the best flowers and veggies and also fruit could i grow? and if you guys have any tips id looove to hear them. i also need it to be cheap so please help!!

GardenersCardiff answers:

Gardens come in different varieties like the plants you find in them. There are several gardening tips that can be used for all type of gardens.

1.Mulching protects your garden topsoil from being blown away. It also provides nutrients as it decomposes and improves the appearance of your gardens. Mulching has other benefits and is one of the most recommended gardening tips by gardeners and farmers alike.

2.Healthy plants are more disease resistant. Plants are like people, a person with a strong immune system can combat diseases. A healthy plant does the same.

3. Pests can be eradicated by cleaning the plant with a watery solution of soap. Just make sure to rinse after. This gardening tip is best heeded for fruit bearing trees or edible plants.

4. Using compost fertilizers are a great way to have healthy plants. It is also a great way to save money on expensive fertilizers. Non -organic fertilizers also tend to leave chemical residues that can accumulate in garden soils and harm not only the plants but the gardeners as well. They cause toxins to go to the water supplies. Another gardening tip recommended not just by farmers and gardeners but also by environmentalists.

5. There are several plants that are only suitable for a specified climate, a certain kind of soil or can only grow with certain plants. You have to know what plant grow in the conditions you have in your area this is for you to avoid unnecessary purchases. This is a money saving gardening tip.

6.Landscaping is a good investment which can double the value of your home. This is one gardening tip that can earn you money.

7. Growing grass on bare ground is an easy way to make your home look better and appreciate in value. This is one gardening tip that promotes earning money while growing grass legally.

8. Aside from looking great in your home, trees also provide some sort of protection from direct sunlight exposure and strong winds.

9. Vines on the walls, fences and overhead structures also would offer some protection and would also look great.

10.Flowers are beautiful, but they are also expensive. Get one that is resistant to many elements. Flowers from your local community already have developed resistance to conditions present in your area.

11.For most gardens plants, their roots go only as deep as 6 inches. Putting fertilizer deeper than that would be a waste of money. Put them shallower as they seep down when the plants are being watered.

12.Earthworms are important to plants. They till and aerate the soil for the roots to breathe. Non-organic fertilizers can kill them. This gardening tip dates back to the old days of gardening.

13. Having several kinds of insects that are beneficial to your garden would be good. These insects can be encouraged to stay by having diverse plants in your garden.

14. Spot spraying weeds with household vinegar, instead of using commercial weed-killers, can eradicate them. This is another environment friendly gardening tip.

15. Avoid putting too much mulch on tree trunks; this would encourage unwanted pests to reside on them.

16. Use plant varieties that are common to your area or have been taken from an area with similar conditions.

17. Be sure to know the plants that are poisonous. If you are intent on growing them, make sure to have the necessary cure available in your household. Take note of this gardening tip, it can save your life.

18. The best time to water plants is during mornings.

19. Before planting a new plant in your garden, you must consider its height and size when it matures. This garden tip can help you save money in the future.

20. Newly transplanted plants may require special attention during its first week. This is to reduce the stress and shock it got during transplantation.

And last but not the least of the gardening tips…

21.Plants are living entities. If you want them to grow in your garden you have to treat them as such. They need to be taken care of. They are like your pets, you look out for them. In return you get that feeling of contentment watching them thrive.

A good way to take care of them is to consider that plants might have some feelings too.

Sandy asks…

Any Tips for someone new in gardening?

I have this new interest now and that is caring for the yard. I haven’t tried gardening all my life except in school projects. I live in the Northwest Coast and it is spring and I want to put up a garden. I read online that there are kinds of flowers,plants, etc and they fall into categories such as annual, perrenial and others. Wow this is all new to me the language of plants and I want to get down on my knees and start a garden. What plants and flowers and herbs should be easy to grow for starters like me? And does anyone give free seedlings, seeds,plants,flowers to grow? 😉 just trying my luck.. Thank you and have a wonderful and lovely springtime..we get rains here though…

GardenersCardiff answers:

Do I ever have some suggestions for you. I do landscape design, amoung other things and always enjoy sharing information.

The very first thing you want to do is buy a 2 cubic foot bag of soil conditioner from Home Depot or a good nursery. It will cost you 6 – 8 dollars and condition a good size garden. Spread the soil conditioner evenly over the surface of the ground. If there is less than 2 inches of compost after spreading, You’ll need a second bag.

No one can tell you what plants you can grow without knowing your sun exposure.

The main catagories of plants are

Annuals (they grow this year and don’t come back next year. However, your colder climate means some plants which are annuals there, In our warmer climate, become)

Perenials (Perenials are plants that bear foilage year round, Evergreen, if you will. They may bloom at any point throughout the growing season depending on the plant. There is a second type of Perenial called)

Deciduous (Deciduous plants are those Perenials that go into a sort of hibernation for the winter and reapear when the climate warms. Many trees are deciduous. They loose their leaves in the fall and regrow them in the spring)

Conofers (Conifers are the evergreen trees and plants that have needle or needle like leaves such as pine trees)

Succulants (Cactus’ are a major member of this catagory. These plants store water for use during dry times).

Bulbs and tuberous (These plants have storage underground for hard times)

So, back to the garden. A mixture of the different types of plants is usually the best solution for a garden. Lets say your garden gets some sun but it is Morning or Late Afternoon sun which lasts 4 hours or less. You should select plants that are labled Part or Partial Sun. In this type of exposure, azaleas are a good choice for the background or random spot planting. They will bloom their little hearts out for you each spring and remain green the year round. You might want to plant some Iris and or Holland bulbs (tulips etc…) for a dramatic effect in late Winter to Spring depending on your selection. These are Desiduous and will return eack year. Taller bulb plants are good planted 4 to 6 inches apart in groups of three, five or seven bulbs. The shorter bulb plants can be used as above or planted in a row as a border.

Monkey grass, Liriope, is a great border Perinial that enjoys partial shade. In fact there are a lot of grasses that work well in a Part sun garden.

I would reserve no more than 1/3 of your garden for annuals. This is the only way you can preserve a “finished” looking garden throughout the year. You would want plants that are labled, Part sun or Part shade. Just go to your garden center once a month and pick up what is blooming. Replace the plants that are spent with the new bloomers within this 1/3 alloted area.

If a plant calls for full sun, it means about 5 hours of sun per day. Due to the length of this answer, I would like to ask you to contact me through my profile and I will add full sun suggestions to this answer.

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Maria asks…

can you start growing your weed indoors then put it outside will the plant be good?

want to start growin but i want to start to grow it indoors but to avoid getting caught with the smell i wanna put it oustsides.

GardenersCardiff answers:

I don’t know you, but if the concept of starting a plant indoors weeks before it can survive on it’s own hits you like a major epiphany, you are about doomed son,

Mark asks…

How much would it cost me?

to grow my own weed and what would i need and what do i do,is it just like growing any plant

GardenersCardiff answers:

$0

Susan asks…

how much would it cost to start growing marijuana?

been thinking about it. figured itd save alot of money in the long run to grow my own (me growing would be for personall use only btw) weed instead of risking getting caught everytime i buy an oz by going to the ghetto part of town. so how much would it cost to grow like 2 or 3 plants at a time? also how much weed wuld i get out of 2 to 3 plants? i heard it was like a gram per watt but i have no idea what the means.

GardenersCardiff answers:

$ 1.22

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Helen asks…

It is going to get freezing this weekend. What is best to cover new plants: sheets ( fabric ) or plastic?

Gardening tips

GardenersCardiff answers:

Depending on how tall the plant is… Low lying plants can take the plastic with bricks or rocks holding it down around the plants. If they are taller plants like foot-tall tomato plants
(shame on you for planting this early, lol), then the absolute best thing I have found to use is upside down turned plant pots placed over top of the plants (screw into the soil about 1/8th or 1/2 inch deep so that no air gets in around the base. I have also used empty milk jugs with the lids and most of the top cut off. Just set over top of plants and push into soil a little bit. If your plants are too tall already and you don’t have any empty containers big enough to comfortably hold the plant inside, most veggie and flower plants can stand a little stress (by cramming them (just LIL bit) into the pot). The right kind of Stress actually makes most plants stronger and more resilient to future stresses and/or diseases. Hope this helps.

Betty asks…

I need help with my garden, how do I start by getting rid of weeds without chemicals?

I want to plant fruits and veggies, and I wanna to do it without chemicals. How do I do this? Please share your own garden tips too!

GardenersCardiff answers:

Well unfortunatly weeds come with gardening, but that is the fun of it! The only way to get rid of weeds without using a chemical will be the following:
1. Rent a “tiller” ffrom home depot and “tear up” the earth and “mix” the soil.
2. Pull the weeds by hand.
A good way to help prevent weeds from coming back is to make sure you add a good ground cover such as mulch, this makes it harder for the weeds to get light and grow.
Good luck.

Joseph asks…

what kind of information do you look for when you go onto a gardening site?

What exactly do you look for when you go onto a gardening site? Is it how to improve your soil? how to grow certain plants? gardening tips for growing your plants?
I dont know how to find the information im looking for in gardening sites. Most of them really suck. What do you usually search for?

GardenersCardiff answers:

I personally am a Hydroponic enthusiast, so quite often I land up search for new ways in hydroponic growing. I personally prefer hydroponic supply,hydroponic nutrients for my gardening.

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James asks…

What do I make to store my garden tools?

I have 5-6 long handles gardening tools. I need to hang them or make a covered box for them outside, I don’t want to store them outside w/out protection. Not much room in the garage. Any clever ideas out there?

GardenersCardiff answers:

You could make a simple box long enough to hold your gardening tools with a hinged lid. Finish this off with a back on it and convert it to a bench. I would put a few holes in the bottom for drainage of moisture. If you do make it, try to make the lid for the box wider and longer than the box itself so any rain would run off of it and not into it.

Good luck hope it helps

Sandra asks…

where can i find some gardening tools,plants,pots and any thing else i may need to turn my lawn into show stop?

on a very frugel budget i may add..

GardenersCardiff answers:

Walmart is good but so is places like Ross right now. I found brand name OXO brand hand tools there for half the cost.

Good luck!

Maria asks…

What is th common gardening tools used in houses like HDB?

I’m doing some research and i would like to know what is the common gardening tools that is often use in like HDB houses since it is flat and is small. Please help me… 🙁

GardenersCardiff answers:

Hoe (tool), Pitchfork, Spade even you may go for wall pocket planter

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