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Proper Selection Of Plants For Your Garden

By: Bob Gilmore

Published: December 22, 2008     Exclusive Article
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One of the most important steps in growing a garden is proper selection of plant material. How well you choose, or your nurseryman advises, can easily determine the success or failure of your landscape. Pampering and coddling will not make up for planting a subject where it doesn't belong.

In the first place, patronize a reputable dealer, one whose reputation is well-known in your neighborhood. Take a good look at the nursery yard and see if it is clean and properly maintained. An unsightly nursery is usually indicative of the kind of plants sold there.

Don't buy stock that appears wilted. The salesman might explain that the plants simply need a little water. Actually they may be suffering from wilt or from other disease. So look at he foliage carefully and examine the underneath side for signs of discoloration or pest damage.

Make use of the planting guides now being distributed by seedsmen and nurseries. These list the planting time and location. When purchasing a plant keep n mind the exact site it will occupy in your garden. If it is to be grown in a shady nook, then advise the nurseryman. He will then suggest such shade-loving specimens as fuchsias, azaleas, begonias, viburnum and other comparable plants. Place the plant where natural growing conditions will keep it happy, not simply where you think it will look nice.

Know something about your soil before planting. Is it on the acid or alkaline side? If the former, then subjects such as camellias, gardenias, daphne, azaleas, primulas and fuchsias will thrive there; if you have an alkaline situation, then try subjects such as calendulas, delphinium, salpiglossis, verbenas, zinnias, pyracantha and the Catalina cherry.

When you buy a particular plant, visualize how it will look five or 10 years from now. Will the space accommodate it later on? If your area is limited and the ornamental assumes tremendous size at maturity, then substitute with a smaller specimen.


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