So you’re thinking of starting your very own garden! Before beginning to sow your favorite flowers/vegetation, however, there are many aspects to consider in achieving your ideal garden. Climate, plant size, amount of shade, flowering time, resistance to insects and parasites, and maintenance are just a few examples of features that are worth looking into before building your soon-to-be very prosperous garden. This article will look at some of the top things to consider when selecting new plants for your garden.
How To Choose New Plants For Your Garden: 6 Facts
1. Climate/Environment
Before running off to your nearest nursery store, it would be helpful to do a little bit of research on the most suitable plants for the environment you live in. While some plants might do well in moist conditions, they may very well wilt and dry up in drier desert-like climates. This is arguably the most important aspect to research before getting started.
2. Plant Size
Understanding how big or small your plant or tree selection might be at full maturity will allow you to understand spacing better. Projecting your plant size will tell you whether or not it’s okay to plant your rose bush one foot or six feet from its neighboring plant. Can you imagine the wasted resources if a shrub completely overtakes and demolishes your long-awaited tomato bush? Yikes!
3. Amount of cover
Plants such as the Oakleaf Hydrangea require morning sun and afternoon shade to prosper. Lily of the valley bushes also needs quite of bit of shade to thrive during the summer months. These sorts of plants will do great if planted near a large tree that can provide afternoon cover, while others require direct sunlight to flourish.
4. Resistance to parasites and insects
Do you live in an area that is prone to parasites? Some plant types can weather the detrimental effects of certain bugs and insects more than others. Be sure to explore which plants have a higher tolerance to diseases and inevitable parasites.
5. Flowering time
Most plants bloom well during specific seasons and shed their beautiful blooms during others. Having a good grasp on each plant’s blooming seasons will help you foresee what your garden might look like throughout the year. Keep in mind that if you’re looking for blooms that flourish during the summer months, your flowering options would be different than if you’d prefer winter-month blooms.
6. Maintenance
Having a handle on the amount of work that each plant requires to maintain its beauty may help eliminate unnecessary time in selecting plants for your garden. Does the plant require constant watering, trimming, and/or shade to maintain its beauty? Are you willing and able to provide the necessary amount of maintenance for the items you selected for your new garden?
Another aspect you might want to consider is your goals for the new garden. Are you looking to have fresh vegetables for your daily meals? Or maybe you’re starting this garden to have a fresh vase of flower arrangements in your home at any given time. Or better yet, are you trying to avoid having to order last-minute, same-day flower delivery for your special occasions?
Conclusion
Regardless of the reason, recognizing your overall gardening goals will help you decide on the perfect blooms for your yard. We hope that this article helps you with your gardening. If you are just planning to start your garden, better to start it now. Get that shovel and start digging. Learn more gardening tips here.