Spting Flower Gardening
Spring is the time when nature and your garden awakes and comes
alive after the long winter. That first spring flower or that
first green leave is the sign that winter in coming to an end
and that a new growing season has arrived.
Spring and Flower gardening is almost synonymous. Spring is the
time to interplant perennials, shrubs, roses and plant or
transplant your annuals.
It's time to shape up your soil, loosen the mulch around your
plants and prune your early blooming shrubs. Rake and remove
leaves and debris from your garden. Without a good planting
medium your flower garden will never be at its best.
Perennials will save you a lot of work in your flower garden. So
keep perennials high on your list. These hardworking beauties
eliminate yearly replanting and will still give you that spring
and summer color that you are longing for. It's best to choose
varieties that don't need a lot of staking or frequent division.
Notorious sun lovers are daylilies, sedium, and speedwell.
Plants like hosta, fern, sweet woodruff and columbine feel more
at easy in the shadow.
Flower Bulbs add a splash of color to your spring garden.
"Sprinkle" some crocuses, daffodils, and of course tulips
between your flower beds. Flower bulbs are almost essential in a
spring flower garden. If you haven't planted them last spring
make sure you do so coming fall.
An important part of spring gardening is getting on top of the
weeds. Most weeds are fairly easy to control when you start
taking them out from early spring on. At that time they still
have a shallow root system and because they haven't bloomed yet
they haven't reproduced either. Taking care of them in spring
will pay off big in summer.
Spring, its really the growing season, and for a gardener its
perhaps the most beautiful and promising time of the year.