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Schedule Gardening- Prepare a Calendar - TN Nursery
garden blogSep 19, 20122 min read

Scheduled Gardening Using a Calendar

Gardening requires watering, fertilizing, mulching, and composting at just the correct times.

It can be hard to remember, and if you are often forgetful, keep a calendar to track the days when you need to water mulch or fertilizer.

You can even set up a timer on your mobile phone at the right time to add any nutrients or water. It all depends on the type of plant, so be sure to familiarize yourself with the nutrients and water levels.

Fertilizing should be done once a year to set a yearly day when you plan to add any nutrients to your garden bed. Usually, you can do this in the fall in preparation for spring. Get a sense of weather patterns and the time the last frost passes. Set a clear day of when to garden on the first day of spring. However, the first day of spring may be some lingering frost due to chaotic winter, so get a sense of what local weather patterns are like in your area and pinpoint when it is a great time to start growing new plants.

The best time to start gardening is the start of early spring for plants to get plenty of sunshine. That will also help plants get the most sunshine throughout the summer. Fall is when the leaves begin to shed, which will be a great time to gather brown foliage to add to any compost. Compost is an excellent material that adds a nutrient base to your plant garden.

Brown materials can come in leaves, while green materials can be grass or bush clippings. That is a great way to prepare a soil nutrient backup system if your plant needs extra nutrients for survival. The end of the fall is when you should start squatting down your garden in preparation for the winter.

For the most part, plants will revert to a dormant state to protect themselves from the winter, but you can take extra steps such as pruning and adding additional nutrient types before the frost arrives. As long as the roots are healthy, then your garden will return healthy and thriving when spring comes. If you keep consistent schedules and are aware of the passing seasons, your garden will do just fine throughout the year and help your plants adapt quicker.

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