Maintaining a Summer Garden
There are many
things that go into planning and planting a summer garden. Far too
often would be gardeners do not consider the time and energy that
should be spent maintaining the summer garden in order to keep your
summer garden looking beauty and healthy throughout the long dog
days of summer and well, in many cases, into the first frosts of
fall. If prolonging the life and beauty of your summer garden is a
priority then there are things that must be done in order to keep
everything ship shape and in good working order.
Create a calendar of things to do in your garden for routine
maintenance throughout the summer growing season and follow it is
closely as time and the weather will allow. Make sure this list
allows for upsets such as a week of rain or a week of no rain as
well as time to adjust for these inconsistencies and an inability
to work in the garden when temperatures are well over the mark on
the thermometer that reads uncomfortably hot. By having a list of
things to do written down in a place where it can be seen it will
weigh more heavily and be much more likely to be accomplished than
if it were out of sight and out of mind.
Make sure you keep your garden weeded, watered, mulched, and
fertilized according to the needs of specific plants within your
garden. Check for leaves that are turning yellow and any pruning
that needs to occur on a weekly basis. Remove the leaves and
perform necessary cutting when needed and remove all weeds whenever
the opportunity or need arises. If weeds are becoming a prevalent
theme you may want to increase the amount of mulch being used in
your gardening efforts.
Trim the areas of your lawn that need trimming in order to
create a more uniform appearance between lawn and garden. You do
not want to ignore the beauty of your garden because your lawn is
looking shaggy and unkempt. Devote a little time to lawn care in
order to keep your lawn and garden on a consistent scale with one
another throughout the summer gardening season.
Make sure that you carefully study each plant that you have in
your garden and are aware of any special needs that exist for one
plant over another. If your plants that need shade or extra water
are either receiving too much sunlight or not enough water you need
to make efforts to add shade to them and get more water to them
throughout the remaining months or you risk losing the investment
of time and money you have already made in procuring and growing
these plants.
Taking proper
care of your garden during the summer months can make the fall
harvesting process go a lot more smoothly while also helping
prepare for the planning that will occur in the winter months
ahead. Learn from the maintenance of your garden and plan the next
garden with the needs you became aware of this season in mind.
Always take time to learn from both your successes and your summer
gardening failures for the best possible results. Learning to
maintain your garden is the best way to determine whether or not
you want to attempt a more or less ambitious garden in future
growing seasons.
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