One of the best things you can do to save
money on your landscape is to properly care for your plants.
This is very important to keeping a healthy yard and an attractive
landscape. If you properly care for your plants, you
will save money in maintenance costs, and you will save money
in having
to replace plants that succumb to disease or other problems
associated with poor care. Caring for your plants is not only
good for the plants, but it is also good for you. You can get
good exercise, escape from the stale air of your home, and
get a little bit closer to nature. Not only do these things
have positive physical benefits, but they have mental and emotional
benefits as well. When you care for your plants you are saving
money, helping your over all well being, and preserving a beautiful
landscape.
Keeping
your soil in good condition is essential for the care of
your plants, whether the plants are part of the lawn, or
whether they are trees or flowers. Having good soil is essential,
as good soil provides nutrients to the plants and also offers
moisture, as good soil preserves water and can act as a reservoir
of moisture. Keeping your soil healthy is the beginning of
caring for your plants. You can keep the soil healthy in a
number of ways. Check the acid and alkali contents and make
sure that they remain at levels that are good for your plants.
Also, it
is a good idea to add organic material to your soil at
least once a year. Using organic mulch is a good way to
keep your soil in good shape. In shrub and flowerbeds, and
around trees, wood chips can help the soil retain moisture
and they will break own and provide nutrients as well. Reducing
compaction is also important, as it allows air down into the
soil and frees up room for beneficial organisms like earthworms.
There is also more room for the roots to grow (any kind of
roots — grass, tree, flower, etc.), giving them a firmer foundation
and better health. Annual aeration will help your grass and
the trees and shrubs that you have planted on your lawn. Turning
the soil each year and adding special potting soil to the garden
and flowerbeds at fall planting can also help.
Efficient
watering techniques are also very helpful with plant care. These techniques include things like watering deeply
and not terribly often. For the most part, people water their
lawns too frequently. This keeps the roots shallow (shallow
roots mean less healthy grass) and much of the water either
runs off or evaporates. Watering in the early morning (before
10) and in the evening (after 6) can reduce losses to evaporation
and increase the amount of water that is actually absorbed
into the soil. When watering flowerbeds and trees and shrubs,
make sure that rather than simply letting a sprinkler run,
you take care to use the hose to water deeply. For established
plants, there is no need to water more than once a week. Even
the lawn does not need to be watered more than once or twice
a week. This type of watering schedule forces the roots to
go deeper into the soil, looking for moisture and creating
healthier plants that are more tolerant of drought conditions.
Other
good care practices include pruning woody plants and inspecting
for pests and diseases. Not only does this help
with the health of the plants, but it also contributes to their
attractiveness. You can help your plants look fuller (especially
evergreen shrubs) by pruning yearly. Blossoming plants also
benefit from such care, as they will have more blooms when
properly pruned. Additionally, when you inspect regularly for
pests and diseases, you can catch problems before they get
out of hand. You can properly treat the issue as needed, and
save time and money in replacing the plants later.
While
many people make use of fertilizers, pesticides, and weed
killers, these are not necessarily essential for good
plant care. It is true that these chemicals can contribute
to the health and the look of your landscape, but if they are
used improperly they can also cause damage. Make sure that
you carefully read the instructions in full before applying
any such product. Then, make sure you fallow the directions
exactly. Too much of these chemicals can actually harm your
plants.
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