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BobVila.com > Channels > Lawn & Garden > All Articles > Gardening Made Easy Gardening Made Easy A few simple strategies to make your garden less labor intensive. Related Showrooms Dremel® - Repair, remodel and restore with the new Multi-Max™ DR® Power Equipment - DR® FIELD and BRUSH MOWER – Take Control of Your Property! Renovation Experts - Put your home in good hands. Get FREE estimates on your project. NewGrass - Natural-looking, natural-feeling synthetic grass for artificial lawns
Water A soft, well turned soil absorbs and holds water best. When it rains enough you don't have to lug hoses (or buckets) for a while. If you expect a dry summer, be ready with easy irrigation and lots of mulch for mulching helps conserve what water you apply. Consider trickle irrigation, with a small computerized on/off valve. Weeds. Everyone has weeds Pull them when they are young and to save doing it again, mulch, mulch, mulch. Or chop them with a hoe. On flower beds, a pre-emergent herbicide may be used after the beds are cleaned, but check which flowers are sensitive and which are not. Each herbicide has different sensitivity to different plants. Read the label carefully. Once weeds go to seed, they can't be put in the mulch pile, so try to get them early. By summer, it will be too late and they will have gone to seed. If weed seeds are put in the mulch pile, they will come back to haunt you. (To kill these requires compulsive composting and high temperatures in the mulch pile.) Turning the Soil Some people do, some don't. A hired hand helps a lot in the decision! The secret to making the task easy is to do a little at a time. No need to finish at any particular time. Tools are important. Always use a long handled spade or fork. If you don't have one, buy one. It's the best insurance against backache. A rented mechanical rototiller is even easier than a long handle, but not easier than a hired hand. I enjoy turning the beds during the leisurely golden days of fall, when it's so beautiful outdoors. This prepares the beds for the next spring so planting can begin earlier because one can't work the soil until it dries out. Text by Ruth S. Foster Copyright Mother's Garden © 2001 |