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Kelly's Nursery Home Gardening FAQ |
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How much sun do my vegetables really need?Vegetables prefer a full day of sun, but if you live in a shady suburb you don't have to give up the idea of growing vegetables. Here are some minimum sunlight requirements:
*Even though your vegetables may get enough light when planted near a tree, they will not get enough nourishment and water. Vegetables can't compete with an established tree for essential nutrients and moisture. Back to TopWhat about planting plants, trees, and shrubs?If you're planting new trees and shrubs this spring, don't spoil them by enriching the soil with organic matter. A hole full of compost and soft organic matter is a comfortable area for the roots, and they aren't likely to spread into the surrounding soil. If the roots don't anchor themselves firmly by spreading, the plant is likely to be toppled by strong winds. Here are a few other tips on planting trees and shrubs:
Back to TopWhat are some other helpful sites to assist in my gardening?Garden Guides : A wealth of gardening information and resources including articles by top garden writers, seasonal tips and advice, and more.. Garden Web : Garden Web is the largest gardening site on the Web, with garden forums, articles on gardening, directories of nurseries, and more. The Backyard Gardener : A one stop informational site to help people understand their gardening needs. It provides gardening plans and plant lists to enhance your gardening knowledge. Back to TopWhat is the difference between annuals and perennials?A good hint to remember is "P" is permanent. Perennials come back every year. Annuals are seasonal and sometimes reseed themselves. Back to TopHow often should I fertilize?A good rule of thumb is to fertilize every 2 weeks. Back to Top
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