Planning A Winter Garden

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Planning A Winter Garden

Gardens are quite different in winter to what they are in summer. So you should therefore do some planning into how your winter garden will look and what you will have in it. It isn't that hard to do. This hub has some good tips on how to plan a winter garden.



How To Plan A Winter Garden

1. Select a site in full sun. A south-facing garden bed or a bed under deciduous trees is best for a winter garden. Provide as much sunshine as possible during the short days of winter.

2. Prepare the soil. Perfect drainage is necessary for growing a winter garden. Add sand or organic compost to lighten the texture of the soil and to improve drainage.

3. Choose plants that thrive in winter. Some plants require cooler temperatures and less light, which make them perfect for the winter garden. Pansies, calendula, stock, and nemesia are annual flowering plants that thrive in winter. Broccoli, cilantro, cabbage, peas and radish are all vegetables that grow well in winter.

4. Space your plants further apart than in the summer months to provide maximum air circulation. Fungus disease thrives in damp, dark spaces. Providing breathing room between the plants will diminish the possibility of fungus or mildew problems.

5. Place taller plants on the north side of the planting bed and shorter varieties to the south to prevent tall plants from shading the lower-growing varieties.

Do you have a big garden?

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Karen Ellis  says:
2 years ago

Thanks for the information.

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sfharper  says:
18 months ago

I like all the resources you offer, many new to me.

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