Then, we will need to figure out the size of the bed by measuring the length and width of the room. Add 1 foot to each side of the width measurement and this will be the length of the bed. For example, if the width is 12 feet and the length is 13 feet, then our bed will be 13 1/2 feet long and 10 feet wide.
I am going to mound soil up against the sides of the stakes, creating a foundation. I will then use a trowel to create an even surface.
Sow the seeds in small batches at evenly spaced intervals down the bed.Water the plants regularly, and wait until they germinate before thinning out the seedlings.
Water regularly and keep an eye on the seedlings as they grow. The seedlings will need water every day, especially during the first few weeks while they are establishing themselves in their new environment. Once the plants have established themselves and are growing vigorously, water less often, but always make sure that the soil is always moist.
To keep a garden looking neat and tidy, it is often necessary to remove plants as they mature. This process, known as thinning out, helps to create a more uniform look in the garden.
The flowers in the garden have all faded and it is time to add new plants. Add fresh soil to the old plant areas and start new plants.