It is best to wait until vegetables and fruits have grown a bit before you start weeding and pruning. This will help the plants to get stronger, and will make the job easier.
Gardeners use mulch to help protect plants from the soil, and to conserve moisture. Mulch can be made from different materials, including compost or aged manure.
Many flowers don't require a lot of maintenance, like daisies or buttercups. These flowers can be left in their natural state and will last for a few weeks.
Outdoor space is perfect place to relax and enjoy the garden. If you have a backyard or balcony, make sure to use it for your garden - it will be a great place to relax and have fun.
Succulents (e.g. cactus, aloe) are easy to care for, requiring little water and little care once they are established. Annual flowers (e.g. zinnias, marigolds) can be planted in anycontainer size, and need only be watered when the soil feels dry. Herbs (e.g. mint, parsley) can also be grown as annuals or University plants that self-seed and require little maintenance other than watering in dry weather. All of these plants add life to a garden by providing color and fragrance.
Different stones, bark, logs, or paving bricks can create interesting patterns and textures in your garden. For example, you could use rocks to create a border around your plants or place stones in a water drainage area to add interest. Bark can be used as mulch around plants or as a natural flooring material. Logs can provide bedding for plants or act as a focal point in your garden. Finally, paving bricks can add color and texture to your landscape.
I love spending time outdoors and enjoy splashing in fountains or relaxing under a pergola. I also enjoy cooking and spending time with family and friends.