Make a garden.
The first thing in the making of gardens is the choice of spots. Without choice, it means simply doing the best can in terms of condition. Depending on the limited space it will not solve itself to the garden, or the box yard. Certainly the garden is better than anything at all.
However, we now assume that it is really possible to select just the right site for the garden. What will be chosen? The greatest determinant is the sun. Nobody will have a northern corner unless it is absolutely forced to him, while the north corner is doing for ferns, certain wild flowers, and begonia,
If possible, please choose the ideal spot southern exposure. Here the sun is warm all day. When the garden is located like this, vegetables and flower rows must run north and south. Placed like this, the plant receives all the morning sunlight to the east side and all afternoon to the west side. One should not have any biased plants in such an arrangement.
Suppose the garden faces south-east. In this case, Western sun is out of the question. We will run northwest and southeast rows to get the best distribution of sunlight.
The idea is to get most sunlight so that it is distributed as evenly as possible for the longest possible time. From the biased growth of window plants, it is easy to see the effects of poorly distributed light on plants. If you use a small figure reminding what the sun wants to light a part of the day on some other plant or some other plant, you will be exposed in the south if the sun is on each side Give almost half the time so give an ideal case. Northern exposures may mean almost whole cutoff from sunlight; northeast and southwest places always get this uneven distribution of sunlight, regardless of how carefully this is planned.
If possible, the garden should be planned on paper. This plan will be of great help when the actual planting time comes. It saves time and unnecessary purchase of seeds.
The spot of the new garden may be found under two conditions: they are covered with lawn or garbage. In the large garden area the ground is plowed and the turf goes down, but it removes the lawn in a small garden. The way to remove the turf in the best way is the next question. Stake and garden spot offline. The line will give you an accurate and straight course to continue. Cut the edges with spades along all lines. If the area is small say 4 feet by 18 or 20, this is a simple matter. Such narrow strips can be marked off like a checkerboard pattern. It is essential that you cut two long strips longitudinally in the East of the Strip District. When cutting the turf rolls like a roll of carpet on the right.
But let's say the plot in the garden is big. Next, divide this into a wide band of feet and remove the turf as before. What will you do with Sod? It is not in an available form, but it is rich enough, so do not throw it away. So, pack the side of the lawn grass under another square. Please rot it and leave it to the weather. When it gets rotten, it makes fine fertilizer. A mountain of such rotten vegetables is called a mountain of compost. Throughout the summer, add this to the old green vegetable matter. In the autumn leaves fall leaves. Much of the fine of goodness is fixed in another season.
Even though the garden is large enough for plowing, I will not choose them but they will pick the biggest part of the turf. Go to the plowed space, pick the part of the turf, shake them well, and pack with manure compost.
Mere spading of the ground is not enough. The soil still remains in the lump. There is always a large chunk of one spade break. However, the ground is still not a form for planting. Whether it is underground or not is actually seed at the factory, it is really fine soil. However, large lumps leave large spaces where small root hairs do not penetrate. The seeds are left when they are planted with a solid mass of complete waste. The baby surrounded by the wonderful work of Beef Stake will starve to death. Seeds in large clumps of soil are in a similar situation. Spades can never do this work to crush the soil. But you can rake. That is the value of rake. It is a big chunk breaker, but I do not do it for a big chunk. If the soil still has a big chunk in it take a hoe.
Many people handle nuisance hoes. The main task of this tool is to remove the weeds' soil and stir up the top. It is used in the summer to form that multi of dust that is very valuable to keep moisture in the soil. It is everything surrounding the atom to chop for being able to get to see some people. Hoeing should not be such intense exercise. Spading is not active, hard work, hoeing and not raking.
After the chunk breaks, I use the rake to make the bed finer and smoother. Now, the wonderful work has ended.
The first thing in the making of gardens is the choice of spots. Without choice, it means simply doing the best can in terms of condition. Depending on the limited space it will not solve itself to the garden, or the box yard. Certainly the garden is better than anything at all.
However, we now assume that it is really possible to select just the right site for the garden. What will be chosen? The greatest determinant is the sun. Nobody will have a northern corner unless it is absolutely forced to him, while the north corner is doing for ferns, certain wild flowers, and begonia,
If possible, please choose the ideal spot southern exposure. Here the sun is warm all day. When the garden is located like this, vegetables and flower rows must run north and south. Placed like this, the plant receives all the morning sunlight to the east side and all afternoon to the west side. One should not have any biased plants in such an arrangement.
Suppose the garden faces south-east. In this case, Western sun is out of the question. We will run northwest and southeast rows to get the best distribution of sunlight.
The idea is to get most sunlight so that it is distributed as evenly as possible for the longest possible time. From the biased growth of window plants, it is easy to see the effects of poorly distributed light on plants. If you use a small figure reminding what the sun wants to light a part of the day on some other plant or some other plant, you will be exposed in the south if the sun is on each side Give almost half the time so give an ideal case. Northern exposures may mean almost whole cutoff from sunlight; northeast and southwest places always get this uneven distribution of sunlight, regardless of how carefully this is planned.
If possible, the garden should be planned on paper. This plan will be of great help when the actual planting time comes. It saves time and unnecessary purchase of seeds.
The spot of the new garden may be found under two conditions: they are covered with lawn or garbage. In the large garden area the ground is plowed and the turf goes down, but it removes the lawn in a small garden. The way to remove the turf in the best way is the next question. Stake and garden spot offline. The line will give you an accurate and straight course to continue. Cut the edges with spades along all lines. If the area is small say 4 feet by 18 or 20, this is a simple matter. Such narrow strips can be marked off like a checkerboard pattern. It is essential that you cut two long strips longitudinally in the East of the Strip District. When cutting the turf rolls like a roll of carpet on the right.
But let's say the plot in the garden is big. Next, divide this into a wide band of feet and remove the turf as before. What will you do with Sod? It is not in an available form, but it is rich enough, so do not throw it away. So, pack the side of the lawn grass under another square. Please rot it and leave it to the weather. When it gets rotten, it makes fine fertilizer. A mountain of such rotten vegetables is called a mountain of compost. Throughout the summer, add this to the old green vegetable matter. In the autumn leaves fall leaves. Much of the fine of goodness is fixed in another season.
Even though the garden is large enough for plowing, I will not choose them but they will pick the biggest part of the turf. Go to the plowed space, pick the part of the turf, shake them well, and pack with manure compost.
Mere spading of the ground is not enough. The soil still remains in the lump. There is always a large chunk of one spade break. However, the ground is still not a form for planting. Whether it is underground or not is actually seed at the factory, it is really fine soil. However, large lumps leave large spaces where small root hairs do not penetrate. The seeds are left when they are planted with a solid mass of complete waste. The baby surrounded by the wonderful work of Beef Stake will starve to death. Seeds in large clumps of soil are in a similar situation. Spades can never do this work to crush the soil. But you can rake. That is the value of rake. It is a big chunk breaker, but I do not do it for a big chunk. If the soil still has a big chunk in it take a hoe.
Many people handle nuisance hoes. The main task of this tool is to remove the weeds' soil and stir up the top. It is used in the summer to form that multi of dust that is very valuable to keep moisture in the soil. It is everything surrounding the atom to chop for being able to get to see some people. Hoeing should not be such intense exercise. Spading is not active, hard work, hoeing and not raking.
After the chunk breaks, I use the rake to make the bed finer and smoother. Now, the wonderful work has ended.
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