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How to Start a Flower Garden?

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Gardening is the most rewarding thing that you can do amidst the lockdown. If you don’t know how to start a flower garden, follow this easy step by step guide to see the rewards of your efforts with beautiful views, colorful blooms, and amazing fragrances. #1. Consider what you want to plant in your garden? So what do you want – a vegetable garden, an herb, or a flower garden. Each one of them has different maintenance requirements for proper growth. If you’re not sure about what you want, you can start with small until you know what you’re getting into. #2. Pick the correct spot Choosing the right spot for plants is necessary for their health and growth. Almost all vegetables and flowers need sunlight for 6-8 hours. Ensure to pick the area that receives full sunlight. Keep in mind to plant the vegetables and flowers according to the sunlight requirement. You need to be careful as some plants require shades, while others love sunlight. Check plant tags or ask the staff at your local ga

3 Simple Ways to Keep Insects Out of a Vegetable Garden

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No one can guarantee that your garden will remain pest free; however, you can cut down the pest population with some efforts. If you don’t know how to keep bugs out of your vegetable garden, let’s hear some landscaping ideas and tips from Fort Worth professionals: #1. Give some space to your plants to breath Most of us are guilty of squeezing too many plants in a given area, leading to trouble in the long run. Tightly packed plants can be an invitation to many predators. They need proper circulation regularly to stay healthy, and if your plants are tightly packed, you need to monitor the pests more frequently.     #2. Water in the Morning It will keep your plants hydrated, especially during the hottest time of the day. Damp plants can lead to an increase in the population of pests in your garden. If you water your plants regularly, there will be fewer fallen leaves in the garden. Moreover, plants will have enough time to get dry. The more the leaves dry, the lesser the risk o