Spring is a very busy time in the garden. But the owners of their own plots so have time to get bored during the winter, endless bustle, discussion of the concerns of those experienced with neighbors, planning and implementation of garden and garden projects that any thing on earth turns into a long-awaited joy.
First work starts even before the snow melt. Thick tough crust that turns to snow by the time spring thaws can damage young shrubs and short trees. It should be carefully crushed without removing from under the bushes. Now settling snow will not break the lower branches, but will only give the plant enough moisture.
In April cleared winter shelter: burlap, twigs, non-woven material. The spring sun gives enough heat to start the development of the kidneys, Wake up an onion. Held a spring pruning of shrubs and fruit trees. Experienced growers harvested cuttings of cultivated plants, carry out vaccinations.
In last year's compost should be shoveled all the contents, it will go to the creation of early greenhouses. They can score and start seeding for the second half of the month.
With the melting snow cleaning in the garden. Old last year's leaves need raking, branches are removed, the supports, cleaned drains. At the same time removed the first of the weeds. Immediately after harvesting events over mulch the soil under the fruit trees, berry and ornamental shrubs, to pre-feed. For spring fertilizing use a full mineral and decomposed organic fertilizer, they are made in very moist soil.
At a steady warm temperature of the air is carried out planting of new fruit crops.
Planning the beds in the garden takes into account their location relative to the cardinal directions. Preferably on the North side of the garden to have a fence, a high fence or schedule there planting undemanding fruit trees. Then the young sprouts of vegetables and flowers planted in the open ground, will be protected by natural shelter from cold winds. The beds shall be so arranged as to be illuminated all day. They form as a correct form, and giving your garden a decorative touch. published
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