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When it comes to choosing plants that we can actually keep, most of us make the same mistake - we pick the plants we want before considering the conditions in our backyard. Why is this a problem? If we are not sure what type of soil we have or we have not analyzed how much sunlight the space receives, we could be choosing plants that have no chance of survival. In addition to environmental conditions, being honest with ourselves about how often we are willing to water our plants and how much maintenance time we have to perform will also influence which plants we should buy.<br><br>
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Things You Should Consider Before Buying Plants at the Nursery
When it comes to choosing plants that we can actually keep, most of us make the same mistake - we pick the plants we want before considering the conditions in our backyard. Why is this a problem? If we are not sure what type of soil we have or we have not analyzed how much sunlight the space receives, we could be choosing plants that have no chance of survival. In addition to environmental conditions, being honest with ourselves about how often we are willing to water our plants and how much maintenance time we have to perform will also influence which plants we should buy.
To find out how to select the perfect plants for your own outdoor space, be it a large backyard or a small patio, we asked Costa Farms plant experts for rules to follow when collecting plants. It turns out that considering these five factors before heading to the nursery can help you choose plants that are sure to thrive.
Check the Soil (And Choose the Right Potting Soil) • Before heading to the nursery, take a look at your soil. After a heavy rain (or if you leave a sprinkler on), does it dry out after a couple of days or does it stay wet for a while? Plants that like it on the dry side (like lavender) sulk when their roots stay wet. Plants that don't like drying out will look wilted and fade if they don't drink enough. Knowing what the earth does is one piece of the puzzle; the other is to have a realistic idea of how much you want to water. • When you're planting in the ground or somewhere else like best garden centre, enriching your soil before planting can help your plants thrive in your new home. Look for Miracle-Gro Performance Organics Buried Soil, a high-yielding organic option, which is specially mixed with aged compost, and has been shown to produce twice the amount of flowers, vegetables and herbs compared to non-fed plants.
2 - Consider the sunlight in your garden • Whatever plant you choose will be easier to keep healthy and alive if it is adapted to thrive in the conditions in your home. Once you've verified whether the plant will survive in its hardiness zone of plots Chennai, consider the sunlight your garden, patio, or deck receives. Is the place sunny all day or only in the afternoon? Do you get morning light, but then it's in full shade for the rest of the day? Once you've observed the sunlight, choose plants that thrive in full sun, partial shade, or full shade. • If you accidentally put the plants in the wrong place from best plant retail store, keeping them healthy will be an uphill battle. Placing shady plants in a warm, sunny location results in yellowish leaves that have crisp brown edges. Placing sun worshipers under a tree prevents them from blooming. It also makes them grow tall and leggy and makes them more vulnerable to diseases and pests.
Think about how much space you have • Before buying from best plant shop, pay attention to the mature size of the plants and know how much space you have to fill. What looks like the perfect plant now could become a burden if it grows too large and you have to prune it every month just to use the sidewalk or look out windows.
4 - Be realistic about the time you have • Some plants need more maintenance than others, so be honest about how much time you are willing to spend caring for them. For example, varieties like purple coneflower need the dead head to keep producing new flowers from best garden shop and avoid many seedlings. They grow well without this type of bi-weekly maintenance, but they don't look as good and create more work later when you have to uproot dozens of baby plants that threaten to crowd out other plants.
5 - Do your research beforehand • The number of plants available at your local garden center can be dizzying. One thing that can help you stay focused is submitting a list. If you don't have time to do extensive research on the plants you want ahead of time, at least write down the traits that are important to you. For example, you could list something like purple-flowered perennials that attract butterflies and have fragrant flowers.
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