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Flower Gardening Supplies- 14 “Essentials” Of Flower Gardening Supplies!

Flowers signify a joy of life, and people just cannnot get enough of them! They are not concerned whether the space for a flower garden is small or big, whether they stay in an apartment in a tall building or in a house with a large yard–they just want to fit in the flowers somehow, for they enhance the beauty of a place and give out a wonderful fragrance! And of course, flower gardening supplies will also follow since the plants need some help to grow properly!

You can plan and design a garden all by yourself, but it cannot be grown all by yourself! It makes no difference that you have been gifted with a green thumb or have great knowledge about botany–without flower gardening supplies, the flower garden of your dreams cannot be created!

What should a gardener know about flower gardening supplies?

(1) A seasoned veteran will have no problems listing out what he/she actually needs, but a novice may not find it so easy. Some amount of research work is called for. The World Web can give entire botanical lessons–it has so much of information! What flowers will grow well, what they need, gardening supplies, etc., can all be found on the Net.

(2) Any number of magazines and books containing useful tips and hints, attractive pictures and gardening supplies (general and specific) are also available. Supplies for the flower garden can also be ordered through them.

(3) There are gardening supply stores everywhere, at least one in each town and city. The staff are ready to provide the customer with valuable advice as well as all the materials needed to create a flower garden, ranging from seed and fertilizers to hoes and containers.

(4) If stores are a problem, there is the Internet. Web sites are ever ready to suppy information about flower gardening supplies (even odd ones). These supplies can be purchased online too. Just to give a few examples, there are electronically-controlled flower containers that can be programmed beforehand to release water at regular intervals (these are very handy for forgetful people), and upmarket flower baskets.

But any gardener actually needs to purchase the basic supplies before going in for anything else, extravagant or otherwise.

(5) The soil has to be dug before anything can be planted; so, shovels and spades are the first things that come to mind. The size of the tools should match the size of the person! They should feel comfortable enough to handle, or else gardening will turn out to be a very painful activity!

While the spade with a narrow and long blade is useful for flower beds, larger jobs can be handled comfortably with a rounded shovel.

(6) Soil can be tough. A garden fork can break up soil clods easily. Even plants that are near retirement stage can be removed with the fork!

(7) Another useful tool is the stiff soil rake. When a new flower bed is being prepared, it aids in leveling the soil as well as getting rid of small stones.

(8) Every plant requires water, only the quantity may differ from species to species. A water hose of good quality is a must for all gardens. A hose that is recommended is the one with brass fittings measuring 4- to 6-ply in thickness.

(9) Another useful tool among flower gardening supplies is the watering wand, which works very well on the plants themselves, plus seedlings and container gardens. It produces a gentle spray of water instead of a pressure-filled stream.

(10) Weeds are the best friends of any garden! But they cannot be allowed to stay, and have to be removed with a weeding knife. The knife helps to make the soil around the roots loose enough for the whole plant to be uprooted easily.

(11) Pruning shears are also a part of flower gardening supplies. They are meant for light work such as removing dead flowers, cutting back perennial plants and pruning shrubs. Heavier work like cutting off thick branches is handled by lopping pruners, which have longer handles with bigger blades.

(12) Trees shed their leaves during the fall–big rakes which resemble fans are helpful in removing these leaves. The leaves can be added to the compost pile for manure.

(13) If necessary, a garden cart or wheelbarrow can also be purchased.

(14) Apart from the above, flower gardening supplies which come in handy are–a watering can, a pair of cotton gloves, a hand trowel, a hand-held hoe, shears meant for clipping grass, a lawn mower, tape measure (can measure 100 feet), sturdy scissors for gardening purposes only and a hat.

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Fall Flower Gardening- 12 “Attractive” Features Of Fall Flower Gardening!

Autumn is a wonderful season! All the different hues of nature can be witnessed in the trees around! Flowers give out heady fragrances, and there is generally an atmosphere of magic all around! This season is therefore a boon for garden lovers, since there are any number of plants which are created just for fall flower gardening!

Some features of fall flower gardening are listed below–

(1) Why fall flower gardening at all? These magnificent plants give a new look to the landscape around the house. The gardener gets immense pleasure from what he/she has created. And best of all, one is surrounded by intoxicating perfumes!

(2) Fall season stretches to a few months. So when is the best time to begin fall flower gardening? People who live in highly warm climates are lucky! The (annual) flowers can be planted during autumn itself. Additionally, they even grow and bloom in the same season; so the owner can enjoy everything at one and the same time!

Those dwelling in places with colder climates will have to plant the flowers before fall, and wait to enjoy their color and fragrance during the autumn.

(3) In actual fact, there is no standard answer to the above question–it is just a matter of guesswork. Every year, there could be a different time period that seems appropriate for fall flower gardening. All that an avid gardener can do is wait till the opportunity presents itself, and then grab it!

To illustrate with an example, a mild summer may be followed by a period of rainfall. This occurs somewhere towards the end of August. This then would be an ideal time for growing flowers. In other areas, September would seem to be the ideal month for growing flowers.

(4) There is another choice available–an entirely new flower garden can be started just before autumn.

When the summer season comes to an end, local garden centers offer those plants which could not be sold during the spring season, at discounted rates. Unless there are pests on these plants, they can be safely taken home and brought back to good health via container gardening. Once the weather turns cooler, the same plants can be transplanted into the outdoor garden.

(5) Fall flower gardening can include annual plants as well as perennials. Annual flowers are tender and may survive for a briefer period than perennial flowers. Perennial plants are sturdier and able to tolerate early frost–so their flowers can be enjoyed for a lengthier period of time.

(6) With a little research, the gardener can obtain plants that grow late blossoms, but generally before the arrival of the first frost. These flowers are actually planted during the summer; so, it is possible that excess foliage will need to be trimmed during fall season. This is done by pruning or staking. A disadvantage is that pruning leads to late blooming.

(7) Fall flowering garden can include plants that grow vegetables too. Some of them are peppers, cabbage and kales. As a matter of fact, ornamental peppers exhibit wonderfully colored flowers and fruits. Thus, enjoy them and taste them too!

(8) Some popular flowering plants are–perennial asters that blossom every fall, year after year, and pansies; pansies bloom during the fall, winter and spring seasons.

(9) Some exotic and colorful additions to the garden can be attempted if the gardener so desires. These could be–reddish-purple love-lies-bleeding flowers, pinkish-purple mums, and New England asters.

(10) There are other blooms that can really be breathtaking in appearance! They are therefore welcome additions to the flower garden.

Nasturtiums (give out orange and yellow flowers).
Silver king artemisia.
Reddish-purple plumed celosia.
Bronze coleus.
Marigold (give out yellow, gold and orange flowers).

(11) Perennial plants come in a vast range. The gardener can take his pick from among sunflowers, aconite, yellow wax bells, phlox, autumn crocus, tall verbena, golden rod, Russian sage, black-eyed susan or the ragged coneflower.

(12) To enhance the fall flower gardening experience, the gardener can visualize the difference that vines, shrubs and ornamental grasses will create when invited to become part of the already vivid panorama!

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