Tuesday, September 23, 2008

gardening by the yard paul james

Fall is a great season for planting ground covers in your garden. By using drought-tolerant plants and flowers, it will reduce money and time spent on irrigation.

An important consideration is whether the succulent comes from a wet or dry area, the soil it is used to, and whether there is a lot of rainfall or very little. In the following you will find some fun facts, instructions, and information on different varieties and a few special recipes. Small hanging plants, like spider plants or ferns, are visually attractive and add significance to those uninviting corners.

If you live in the northern zones, make sure to read the packet to see if you should wait until springtime to plant the plants. Warm season grasses do not require the type of division that cool season grasses do. You also need to find out how to care for them, when they will bloom and what they will look like.

Now open your mind up a bit and get going. Keep in mind with the advance of technology; you can utilize automatic irrigation systems.

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