Green clumps in your lawn are usually caused by clumps of fast-growing grass, often due to excess nitrogen โ typically from uneven fertilizer application or pet urine spots. These patches grow quicker and appear darker or more lush than the surrounding grass.
Heirloom Seeds Open-pollinated seeds passed down through generations. They produce plants true to type and are ideal for seed saving. Hybrid Seeds Created by cross-breeding two plants for specific traits like disease resistance or higher yield. These do not grow true to type if replanted. Open-Pollinated Seeds Naturally pollinated by wind, insects, or birds. They maintain genetic diversity and are great for home gardeners.
๐ฟ For Most Garden Plants: Water 2โ3 times per week during warm months. Ensure soil is moist 2โ3 inches deep, but not soggy. Morning watering is best to reduce evaporation and fungal growth. ๐ณ For Trees: Young trees: Water deeply once or twice a week. Established trees: Once every 2โ4 weeks, depending on rainfall and soil.
Yes โ leaves are excellent for your garden! ๐ Fallen leaves act as a natural mulch, helping to: Retain moisture in the soil Suppress weeds Regulate soil temperature Add essential nutrients as they decompose
๐ฑ Planting โ Flowers, vegetables, herbs, shrubs, and trees ๐ฟ Weeding โ Removing unwanted plants to keep the garden healthy ๐ง Watering โ Ensuring proper hydration for plants โ๏ธ Pruning & Trimming โ Shaping plants and removing dead or damaged growth ๐ผ Fertilizing โ Enriching soil with nutrients ๐ Composting โ Recycling organic waste into natural fertilizer ๐ก Landscaping โ Designing and maintaining the visual layout ๐งบ Harvesting โ Picking fruits, vegetables, and herbs