Wednesday, July 30, 2008

native american gardening techniques

If plants do not get all of their vital nutrients, they weaken. If you are planting bulbs in the fall then zone three to six is best planted during the months of September and October.

These types of grasses need sufficient hydration especially during times of drought and may not be the most appropriate choice for desert climates. Choosing the right type of garden will be the first order of business. Coming in the springtime they love to eat the sap from the new growth.

If you cannot do that, plow the area 6-8 inches deep in the spring once the soil is ready to be worked. You can make almost anything from a dome to a wigwam with some willow branches or plastic tubing. Choosing your flowers really depends on the area that your plant will be hanging.

It's never too late to have a beautiful garden. All you need to know are the basics of how to be successful and you are golden.

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