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Making The Most Of Garden Features

Landscaping a garden is a delightful way to add your own stamp on the aesthetics of your home. However, when I moved into my first home, I had absolutely no clue about the best way to design a great landscape, or even what garden features were. I have created this blog because I want to share the landscaping ideas I have picked up in the past decade. Water features, privacy screens, bird baths and statues are all excellent options for garden features. So, have a read of my blog posts and see which of the garden features I write about appeal to you.

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How to Improve the Quality of Your Soil

When you take great pride in your garden, you'll know that having excellent soil quality is at the heart of everything you do. If you believe your soil supplies could do with a refresh, it's worth knowing what will boost your garden's growing power. Here are some supplies you may want to consider.

Try Mulching

With the right mulch, you can retain moisture within your soil. This then makes it easier for the soil to hold nutrients and pass those nutrients onto the plants you're growing. Mulch also prevents weeds from growing. As weeds can deprive your soil of nutrients and reduce the space available for desirable plants to grow, you definitely need to keep them at bay. Finally, the right mulch will protect your plants' roots during the winter. 

Create Garden Beds

Being able to walk freely around your garden certainly feels liberating. However, if you walk everywhere then you may be compacting too much of the soil. In turn, this affects the soil quality and can impact the way your plants grow. One way to overcome this is to create dedicated garden beds. Invest in the right type of topsoil, plants and rocks to create no-walk areas that are solely for plant growth. If you want to see maximum benefits, try using plants and flowers that are native to your local area.

Add Manure

One of nature's greatest assets when it comes to improving soil quality is manure. If your soil is compacted, the degradation of the manure will loosen it. This then gives more room for roots to implant and grow. The carbon that your manure produces then acts as a form of energy that helps plants thrive in it. If you want to maximise your manure's benefits, speak with a professional about using the right type and amount for your area. That way, you can help your plants thrive throughout the year. 

Aerate the Soil

Aerating your soil involves using a tool to create small holes in it. Those holes then allow for greater moisture uptake and reduce the likelihood of water puddling. Overall, aerating soil allows you to optimise it for plant growth. Depending on the size of your garden, you may be able to use a handheld or machine-based tool. If your garden is particularly large, renting a machine-based tool may be preferable to purchasing one. How often you'll need to aerate your soil may depend on how compact it is and what you aim to do with it.

For more information on soil supplies, contact a company near you.