10 Strategic Tips for Choosing the Best Perennial Plants for Your Garden
EXCERPT: Pouring over the pages of a nursery garden catalog, looking for the best perennial plant is one of my favorite things to do. I believe most gardeners enjoy this dreaming and planning stage. But wait. Before you go out and buy, or order that perennial plant that seems to be calling your name, there are some things to consider. Rushing into it without thought, mostly likely will not get you the best perennial plant for your garden situation. At best, you won’t be thrilled with your purchase, and worst case it might die, thus wasting your money. Grab a notepad and pencil, or whatever you prefer to take some notes. Answer the following questions on your notes. Your answers will help guide you to find that perfect perennial plant for your garden. One that you’ll love and that works with the overall landscape.... http://thefrugalchicken.com/10-strategic...ur-garden/
What To Do In Your Garden In April [Planting Guide]
EXCERPT: It’s April, and that means in most USDA gardening zones, there’s lots of work to be done! Want the exact organic, non-GMO heirloom seeds we use on our homestead? We love Seeds Now! We’re in Zone 7, so we’ve already set out our cool weather crops, and by the first week of April, we’ll be ready to start harvesting our first veggies of the season! This article is broken down by zones to make it easier for you to know exactly what you should be doing in April in your garden. If you’re not sure what zone you live in, you can check that here. Here’s what you can do in your garden right now... http://thefrugalchicken.com/what-to-do-i...-in-april/
UK planting:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening/how...-in-april/
https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/grow-your-...onth/april
EXCERPT: Pouring over the pages of a nursery garden catalog, looking for the best perennial plant is one of my favorite things to do. I believe most gardeners enjoy this dreaming and planning stage. But wait. Before you go out and buy, or order that perennial plant that seems to be calling your name, there are some things to consider. Rushing into it without thought, mostly likely will not get you the best perennial plant for your garden situation. At best, you won’t be thrilled with your purchase, and worst case it might die, thus wasting your money. Grab a notepad and pencil, or whatever you prefer to take some notes. Answer the following questions on your notes. Your answers will help guide you to find that perfect perennial plant for your garden. One that you’ll love and that works with the overall landscape.... http://thefrugalchicken.com/10-strategic...ur-garden/
What To Do In Your Garden In April [Planting Guide]
EXCERPT: It’s April, and that means in most USDA gardening zones, there’s lots of work to be done! Want the exact organic, non-GMO heirloom seeds we use on our homestead? We love Seeds Now! We’re in Zone 7, so we’ve already set out our cool weather crops, and by the first week of April, we’ll be ready to start harvesting our first veggies of the season! This article is broken down by zones to make it easier for you to know exactly what you should be doing in April in your garden. If you’re not sure what zone you live in, you can check that here. Here’s what you can do in your garden right now... http://thefrugalchicken.com/what-to-do-i...-in-april/
UK planting:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening/how...-in-april/
https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/grow-your-...onth/april