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    How to Choose a Garden Plant

    Garden plants add the color, structure and variety to outdoor spaces. Perennials, trees and other plants provide all-year-round interest to your garden.

    Many popular [1] garden plan ts need sunlight to flourish. Learn about the importance of soil types, space and garden aspects when choosing what to plant in a sunny area. Also, read about the best ways to start seeds and to transplant.

    Shrubs

    There is a shrub to fit the needs of every garden. They provide all year round structure, a range of colors, leaves and fruits. They provide the perfect backdrop for flowers, and can also serve as a low ground cover or make hedges. Many are easy to maintain and provide a natural habitat for wildlife.

    Shrubs are woody perennial plants with multiple stems that don't die back to the ground in winter (as the majority of herbaceous plants do). They can be erect, like lilacs and forsythia or they can rest flat on the ground, such as the evergreen camellia. The height of a shrub is usually less than 13 feet. However, some experts limit it to 10 feet. Trees are taller plants.

    In general, they are slower growing than trees and have a more rounded form. They can be shaped by annual pruning or let develop naturally. They are suitable for small landscapes in areas with limited space.

    Many plants produce stunning flowers, such as camellias, which can add an elegant accent to your winter garden with their stunning blooms in shades of white, pink or red. Forsythia, azalea and flowering shadbush may add flowers to the garden in spring, whereas rhododendron offer a variety of colors and scents throughout the summer.

    Low-maintenance plants include holly juniper, as well as Japanese boxwood that can be used as a hedge, or as accents for the landscape. Inkberry trees are particularly attractive because they have a beautiful, deep green foliage and are a popular choice for bees that pollinate the flowers and help create a sweet kind of honey known as gallberry honey.

    You can also grow shrubs that require minimal maintenance to maintain their fragrance. They include lavender and chamomile. This is a very popular herb that has properties that relax and can be used as a natural remedy to ease stress and anxiety, reduce headaches, and aid in digestion. Mint is a low-maintenance herbal that is renowned for its medicinal properties and refreshing flavor. Its antiseptic properties, along with its anti-inflammatory and antibiotic properties, can aid in treating stomach upset. The leaves can be brewed into tea to ease stomach indigestion and reduce pain, as well as to ease minor cuts and scratches.





    Trees

    Trees have been revered for a long time and have played a vital role in many different cultures. They can last for hundreds of years and have a significant impact on the natural world. They provide shade and shelter as well as food for wildlife. gardening ideas enhance the appearance of gardens and homes. When choosing a tree choose one that is in scale with your home and site. Avoid trees that produce messy fruit and seed pods or shed frequently of twigs and branches.

    As with all plants trees produce their own food via a process known as photosynthesis. Through their leaves they absorb carbon dioxide and water from the air. They combine them with chlorophyll to produce sugars and oxygen. This happens in special cells in the leaf known as stomates. Trees then transport these chemicals to the other parts of the plant through tubes that are known as the xylem and the phloem.

    The crown is the topmost part of an plant. It is composed of branches and leaves and it shields the roots from sunlight. The crown also absorbs sunlight's energy (photosynthesis) to keep cool and evaporates excess water through its leaves.

    The roots of trees are deep, which helps them to stay solid in the winds and snow. They also hold soil in place, helping to prevent erosion. Trees are the underlying structure of our natural environment aiding in regulating the climate by absorbing carbon dioxide, filtering water and taking out the smells. They also absorb pollutants, reducing the amount of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides Ozone, and other harmful gases that are found in the air.

    Many species of trees have distinct forms. They can have wide round crowns that provide dense shade, or narrow, oval-shaped crowns which are more airy and open. There are also species that have an egg-like appearance, and others with broad, rounded tops like oaks, horse chestnuts, and maples. Some have a slim, open-headed appearance with a canopy that resembles an umbrella similar to hackberries or elms, as well as zelkovas.

    Trees are divided into three groups of botanicals namely Ferns (including tree ferns), gymnosperms such as conifers and cycads and angiosperms that include flowering plants. Many of the same traits that separate ferns and gymnosperms from other woody plants, such as their cambium and tuberous root systems, are also found in the other categories.

    Vines

    Vines can make a garden look more attractive by adding interest to shady areas and concealing ugly fences. They soften the appearance of a structure or wall and create a an attractive frame for entrances or windows. They add color and bloom to the edge or steep bank of a steep slope. They can also be used to camouflage an area that is used for use in utility and to block a powerful breeze from seating areas.

    There are more than 30 different kinds of vines. However they can be classified into four main categories based on how they climb. Clematis, honeysuckle and wisteria are twiners that work by wrapping around support. Twiners are also split into two groups: those who twine clockwise and those that twine counterclockwise. The ones that make use of tendrils which are modified leaves, to attach themselves to structures include creeping fig, Virginia creeper and philodendron.

    Many of the same guidelines apply to planting woody vines, as do other woody ornamentals. Evaluate the growing site, including light exposure and soil conditions, before selecting the right vine. The growth of the vine requires regular pruning once established to maintain the desired appearance.

    It is recommended to trim in the same manner as you fertilize. This will help prevent the accumulation of nutrient salts and encourage vigorous growth.

    The amount of pruning needed is contingent on the species, the surrounding environment and your level of energy. If you don't want to commit the majority of your time looking after your trellises by loppers or herbicide, select an average-growing plant like Dutchman's pipe or crossvine. You can choose a fast-growing but sturdy vine such as American bittersweet. It produces bright red berries which hold their color into the winter landscape.

    Use ties to train perennials like clematis and sweet pea vines. They will stay in your garden for a number of years. Utilize rubber ties, which won't cut into the stems when they expand. For annual vines like runner beans, hyacinth beans or morning glory attach them to the structure using string or yarn that isn't too tight. If you're in a pinch, you can also tie the vine to a teepee using string or wire - just be careful not to strain the plant.

    Containers

    Containers are a great way for gardeners to add interest and color to the landscape of their home without taking up valuable space in a yard or patio. Many plants can be grown in containers, including plants or flowers, as well as vegetables. The key is to understand the requirements of the plant and the kind of container that is required. Containers can be anything big enough to hold soil, help support the roots of the plant, and allow for adequate drainage. This could be terracotta pots, wooden half-barrels window baskets, boxes, buckets and even old gardening equipment or cooking pots.

    Container plants require more frequent watering than those planted in the ground. This is due to a small root system and the drying effect of direct sunlight in summer afternoons. The containers should have enough drainage to prevent the accumulation of water that could lead to disease and rot.

    Addition of organic materials, like coco coir, peat or compost, to the bottom of a container can aid in keeping moisture in the soil. The OM is also an energy source. The plants will flourish when you water the pot regularly to moisten the soil.

    The soil mix used to fill the container must be drainage, especially in hot temperatures. It is helpful to choose a mixture that has some kind of organic matter, such as manure that has been rotted or shredded together with some coarse, granular material like sand, to improve drainage and maintain a consistent soil texture.

    A trellis is helpful to support vines in containers. This can keep them from becoming too heavy and crashing over. It is important to protect containers from rain and wind because they can be easily blown or rained upon and can turn muddy quickly.

    The soil in containers do not contain many nutrients, it should be fertilized regularly. The best time to do this is during the initial stage of soil mixing. In this stage 1 cup of a general purpose organic fertilizer, such as 5-3-4 or liquid fish emulsion needs to be added to the mix.