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How to Create Healthy Soil for Flourishing Flowers

by: ARA Content

(ARA) - In order to create a spectacular array of spring flowers, one must start from the ground up. Soil preparation is a vital step in preparing your annual garden for planting. The healthier the soil, the healthier your flowers and plants. So before dropping in rose bush roots or lettuce seeds, take a little time to nourish your soil for the best garden results this spring and throughout summer.

For first year gardens, there are two essential components when selecting a site: full sunlight and a nearby water source. Once your garden blueprint has been laid out, prepare yourself with the right tools and equipment. Soil preparation involves tilling, digging and trenching. While there are a host of separate tools for these particular tasks, one tool producer, V & B Manufacturing Company, has created a line of multi-purpose tools that permit you to do more garden chores with fewer tools. More about this...

If gardening is a family affair, V & B's Groundbreakers line of landscaping tools is also designed to fit every member with different handle lengths - from 16 to 36 inches. With multi-faceted tool heads, these tools are especially helpful when preparing soil beds for such jobs as ground breaking, prying rocks, removing weeds and cleaning the soil.

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To achieve a healthy, productive plant bed conducive to robust plant growth, it is essential that the area be cleared of all debris. After depleting the area of all existing vegetation, tilling is your first hands-on step to healthier soil. This aerates the soil and allows it to breath and soak up nutrients, not only from the air, but from compost and fertilizer that can add texture to the soil and improve drainage in the area.

Creating your own organic compost is easy to do using leaves, grass and clippings found in your own yard. Using ingredients such as coffee grounds, vegetable waste, fruit scraps and eggshells from your kitchen can also provide nutrients for the soil. When putting your compost together, remember that the more chopped up the materials, the faster they will decompose into the soil. When applying compost to the garden bed, be sure to work it in thoroughly to the soil to ensure that it will provide nourishment not only to the seeds you plant, but that it will also reach down to the roots of your future plants. More about this...

The last step in preparing your garden area is to level the surface and get it ready for planting. After this spring's growing season is over, reapply a compost mixture to feed it during the cooler months and repeat again in the spring.

For information on garden tools and their applications plus time-saving landscaping tips, visit V & B's Web site at www.vbmfg.com, or call (800) 443-1987.


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