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Planting Times For Your Garden

Posted by Phil Caxton

We all know that there is a difference between trees and plants. Plants grow smaller as compared to trees. Different trees and plants require different climate conditions and have can be planted during specific periods during the year. Depending on the kind of tree or plant you want to grow, you can check out the different planting times of the plants and trees.

Plants and trees can attain desired growth:

Desired growth of the plant can be attained only if the plants or the trees are planted during the season and time recommended. There is no doubt that plants and trees do require manure as well as the right type of soil, for attaining proper growth. If you wish to grow them then you can check out with a number of plant nurseries in your locality which provide saplings as well as the seeds of different plants. You have the choice of directly sowing the seeds into the soil.

You can also transplant an already grown plant or tree to the location you desire. Depending on the type of climate, plants and trees can be planted in particular regions. You can plant trees any time of the year, if you are staying in warmer area. Young trees and plants are not able to withstand strong rays of the sun, Hence plantation should be avoided during the hot summers It is due to the unbearable heat that most plants and trees may even die and not be able to withstand strong heat.

Winter and spring - the best times for plantation:

Early spring or even late winter are the best times for planting trees and plants. During these seasons the weather is very pleasant and plants do not have to face the strong glare of the sun. For plantation, you can even think of planting during the autumn season. In extreme climatic conditions, like the snowy areas, it becomes a difficult task to plant new trees and plants. Grounds are frozen in snowy areas and it becomes difficult to sow seeds and plants.

It is during spring and autumn times that you can think of growing shrubs, as well as evergreens. During these seasons there is not water logging and no freezing of the soil, which makes plantation easy. Just like the extreme cold, extreme heat is also not too good for planting trees and plants. Water is an essential requirement of trees and plants. Watering them well, ensuring they receive adequate sunlight and planting them in the right season will help you have healthy growing plants and trees.

Phil Caxton enjoys writing about sunshine garden house for lawnmania.com . A focused website that offers the articles on planting times.

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Identifying and Germinating Seeds in time

Posted by Phil Caxton

Many of the plants and shrubs too can be easily grown from their seeds. Plants like Berries and other fruits can be easily grown from their seeds. You can never match the fun and the pleasure that can be obtained from plucking and eating the berries that have grown in your gardens. One must be aware of the fact some seeds germinate faster and also grow faster and some take a longer time.

These days apart from the original seeds one can also fine seeds that are genetically altered or hybrid in nature. These seeds and plants thereafter grow very fast and also bear fruits much faster than if you had tried the original seed. You can sow the seeds in small seed boxes or even pots that are filled with the composts required for the nutrition of the plants.

Tips for growing seeds The following are some tips that you can follow in order that your seeds germinate and grow well:

You must be very careful to drain the boxes of the container in which you are placing the seeds for germination. This can be done by putting a layer of rocks on the bottom of the container.

After sowing the seeds you need to cover them to a required level with compost. The compost needs to be very fine. Then after that you need to place the container in a place that is not exposed to heat. It is best if you keep it in a cool place and preferably in an unheated seed house also called a green house.

Remember to water the pots well especially in the early stages or there are dangers of the new plant drying up. Also the soil could dry up and prevent the seeds from germinating.

In order to speed up germination you need to place the seeds in a tin. Make tiny holes on the lid of the tin to let the air pass in to it. Then layer it up with compost and soil. After this you need to bury the tin in the ground for the winter. This is one way of stratification that quickens the germination.

Always stratify the seeds in the whole if the winter before you sow them. This process needs to be followed in the case of seeds of fleshy berries and fruits. This is because these seeds have a hard outer covering that needs to be softened. Once you have carefully followed the above mentioned steps then your plants will grow. Once your plants have grown considerably then they can be transplanted to another box or pot that is bigger and gives enough room and space for the plant to grow.

Phil Caxton is a journalist who writes newsletters on containers for plants for lawnmania.com . More articles on seed greenhouse and lawn aeration tools at http://www.lawnmania.com/identifying-correct-seeds/ .

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