Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Perennial Gardening

I now hire my place and while I am planning on purchasing later on, I cannot desist from getting new and fascinating evergreen plants now.

what are you able to do when you have a hired property and you plan on moving. After lunch, I made up my mind to do some planting but I ran out of both pots and space to put them. The barbeque sat there with one or two other tools but these were all quickly moved into the garage. To make good gardening use of this space, I spread out black plastic bags to stop weeds or grass from growing and then set my new evergreen pots out on the plastic. Leaving the plants in the pots, I prepared them as if I were planting them, tall plants to the back against the house siding, gold leaved next to dark green, and short plants to the front and so on. Next I filled between all of the pots with peat moss.

The peat will keep the plant upright and protect the pots from drying out. When viewed from standing up, the pots vanish under the peat and the garden looks like it was planted. All I should do is keep the peat moss damp and the plants will grow into a perennial garden. When I leave this autumn, I will simply pull up the pots, bag up the peat moss into the rubbish bags and wagon my plants to their new home. But meanwhile, I have what seems to be a garden, my waste space is occupied with plants and my plants will be cheerful.