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How To Grow Your Own Garden of Eden
How To Grow Your Own Garden of Eden
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• Annuals
-complete life cycle in one growing season
-voluntarily reseed and grow from seed
-has colorful flowers
-can be put on a container
Ex. Marigold, Impatiens, Zinnias
• Shrubs
-medium-sized plants perfect for landscape setting
-may be grouped together for wind or sound barrier
Ex. Juniper, Forsythia
• Perenials
-die in Fall and come back to life in Spring and Summer
-more expensive than annuals
-can be divided to reproduce
• Groundcovers
-earth-hugging plants that spread quickly
-perfect for hillsides where grasses don’t grow
-takes time to grow but requires little maintenance
Ex. Periwinkle, Wild Strawberries, Fern
• Vines
-climbing plants
-found on fences, arbores, holes as cover
-has attractive flowers
-take a few seasons to grow
Ex. Ivy, Clematis, Hydrangea
• Edible Plants
-those that can be eaten
-fruits and vegetables
Ex. Lavender, Mint, Coriander/Cilantro, Potatoes
• Bulbs
-grow from thickened underground roots that store nutrients
-dig them in Fall and replant them in Spring
Ex. Tulips, Daffodils, Rhizomes, Corns, Tubers
• Aquatic Plants
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-grow in a moist environment
-ideal for ponds and boggy areas
Ex. Water Poppy, Water Iris, Water Lily
• Succulents
-has fleshy tissues that store moisture
-for arid climates, rock and container gardens
Ex. Cactus (grows up to 60 ft)
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Step 4: Loosen the soil
Loosen up a remaining thin layer of the soil that is 4-6 inches of the topsoil. You need to remove also this part because it contains rocks that can hinder the growth of your
plants.
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Step 6: Planting the seeds
Begin putting the seeds of your desired plants. Water them regularly and don’t forget to add a fertiliser.
Much time and attention are needed to have your own garden. So if you don’t want the fruits of your labor to go to waste, you may as well put plants such as;
chrysanthemum, aster and garlic to drive away unwanted insects that can ruin your garden.
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