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Putting in a garden is a complicated project. Resist bringing plants home from the nursery until your landscape has its patio, irrigation, and drainage system installed.
It would be interesting to find out how many plants actually survive when planted in the urban landscape. And beyond that how many actually thrive. Plants in nature have an advantage over those planted by man for a number of reasons. Natural planting occurs as seeds and sometimes vegetative matter ends up in a favorable planting environment in terms of soil, light and water. This is why certain plant species flourish in different climatic and geographic zones. When homeowners in search of the perfect tree or shrub walk the aisles at their favorite local nursery, they are often at a disadvantage once selection is made and their new purchase arrives home to await planting. At the nursery the product was professionally cared for intensely on a daily basis. Disaster Often Follows once the Uninformed Homeowner brings his New Living Purchase Home, for the following Reasons
The Following Advice Should be Helpful in Avoiding the Aforementioned Plant PitfallsIt’s fun to check out the local nursery but resist buying and bringing plants home before they are ready to be planted. Installing a landscape is a process that should be done in methodic order as follows.
Please note that this order is not always followed, however this is in general how contractors work from start to finish.
The copyright of the article How to Plant a Garden in Landscaping is owned by Rod Whitlow. Permission to republish How to Plant a Garden in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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