Winter Gardening
Ok, the title might be a tad bit misleading. I am not
suggesting that you actually garden during the winter but you
should be using this time to plan your upcoming garden.
As you look out at your yard and garden area during the cold
months of winter, let your thoughts run wild and you will be
amazed at what images you can conjure up. You might even want to
try some of your new found ideas this spring!
1. Pour through garden catalogs, flip the pages and fold
down the corner anytime you find something you like. Go back to
it often until you decide what new plants and flowers you would
like to try this spring.
2. Purchase a gardening book or magazine. Look at what
other people are trying in their gardens and see if their ideas
inspire you to try something new.
3. Look out your windows and try to visualize how you
would like your yard and garden to look like. Study the
sun....notice the shady spots.
4. Make a list of what is important to you, in other
words, what do you want from your yard and garden? Do you want
to create a patio area for entertaining, a vegetable garden so
you grow all of your own vegetables, a quiet area for relaxing,
or maybe an area that will attract wildlife. Anything is
possible but it is important to recognize what you want before
you actually start any gardening project. Ultimately, knowing
what you want will save time and money!
5. Take lots of notes and draw any ideas you might come
up with.(even those ideas that wake you up in the middle of the
night!)
6. Of course, visit online nurseries to see what they have to
offer. Many sites offer suggestions and interesting gardening
articles as well.
Before you know it spring will be here, you will have a shovel
in your hand, and you will have a plan! Always Happy
Gardening!