How To Use Flower Beds In Landscaping Your Garden
The loveliness of flowering plants needs little embellishment by
description. Certainly every gardener seeks the beauty and color
that can be brought to his grounds by a variety of flowers. The
proper arrangement of flower beds in your garden and attentive
care to them can insure you a continuing bloom of lovely flowers
year after year.
For with planning, it is possible to maintain flowers in your
garden during the entire length of the growing season. Borders
and beds are planted with flowering annuals and perennials which
bloom at different periods during the year. By choosing
carefully initially, and by caring for the flowers thereafter,
the blooms will overlap each other, so that there will never be
a period when an old bloom disappears but that a new one will
start to show its color.
Preparing the soil for flower beds or borders requires greater
care than planting a lawn. For one thing, digging must be
deeper. It is not too much to dig the bed 2 feet deep, although
1 1/2 feet is suitable. It is, of course, possible to grow
flowers in a shallower bed than this, but the deeper you dig,
the better your production will be.
All heavy lumps should be broken up. It is a good idea to spread
some sand, cinders or ashes in the bottom soil to break it up.
Also, you might work manure, well-rotted compost, grass
clippings or peat moss into the bottom. Do not firm the bottom
soil down, but let it settle naturally.
Good loam should be used for the topsoil