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Gardening Tips for Beginners

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Spring is the season known for blooming flowers, cooler evenings, and longer days to enjoy the sunshine. It’s also a great time to start a garden and add some extra curb appeal to your home. If you’re ready to grow something beautiful in your yard, these gardening tips for beginners will help.

Choose the right location for your garden

Just as the right location is crucial in choosing the perfect home, it’s crucial in choosing the perfect gardening spot. Put your garden in a place where you can see it every day. Being able to view the garden will help you recognize when you need to maintain it.

Know where the sun shines

Different plants require different amounts of time in direct sunlight. Research what plants you want to plant in your garden and how long they need to be in the sun, then track where the sunlight falls in your yard to make sure you begin planting in the area that will give your garden the best chance to flourish.

Water your garden

You can tell if your garden is in need of watering by testing the dryness of the soil. Push a finger an inch into the soil. If it’s dry, it’s time to water.

Use great soil

Look for soil that is nutrient-rich and well-drained. It’s important that the soil is the right weight and texture for the type of garden you have and the plants you’re growing.

Select plants for the climate you live in

Texas is known for its intense heat and humidity. Choose plants that are not only good for your specific garden and the sunlight and soil you have to choose from, but also the climate you live in. Plants like Lord Baltimore Hibiscus, Cape Plumbago, and Deciduous Holly are just some of the plants you can choose from.

Know when to plant

There is a right and wrong time to start your garden. If you don’t know where you are in the season, you may plant items in your garden too early or too late.

Add mulch

Adding 2 to 3 inches of mulch around each plant helps reduce weeds and moisture loss by blocking out the sun.

Growing a fruitful and beautiful garden takes a little extra care and dedication when you live in Texas, but the added time you spend outdoors is sure to add tremendous curb appeal to your home. If you need more recommendations on adding curb appeal, or you need some real estate advice, contact Prism Realty. We’re here to offer our expertise and help you achieve your real estate goals.