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Aster The flower garden

Flowers, trees and shrubs take up most of the room and often take the most looking after. Easy solutions to managing the flower garden are at hand:

  • Avoid plants that are difficult to grow.
  • Choose plants that grow well in the conditions that you have. There is no point in trying to grow alpines in very wet, clay soil!
  • Select plant material which does not require regular or on-going maintenance.
  • Use ground cover plants to spread over bare ground to cut down on weeding.
  • Reduce the width of borders so that you do not have to stand on them.
  • Over the years, remove the plants that are difficult to maintain.
  • Ensure plant material does not grow over the footpath - it can be tripped on.
  • Raising the ground level of the bed might help with access to the soil level.
  • Mulches of bark, plastic, or gravel etc. will suppress weed growth and conserve moisture in the soil.


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