Saturday, March 6, 2010

Getting Your Outdoor Garden Ready For Spring







The months of spring are almost upon us. This means getting ready to plant new seeds in your herb garden for the upcoming season. While some people will simply plant their seeds directly into the soil, it is a good idea to prepare your soil first. Remember, the more preparation you invest in before planting, the better your herbs will grow. This is a good idea whether you are preparing for a new planting, or your garden is ready to sprout for a new season.

Digging in for a New Planting

If you are planting for a new herb garden, take the time to completely dig up the soil. You only want to dig down about a foot. You need enough depth to prepare the ground completely. After the soil is out of the ground, line the bottom of the trench with small to medium sized rocks. River rocks are really good for this because they stack tightly enough to keep soil from getting in between them. The importance of the rocks is to allow excess water to drain away from you're her garden.
The next thing to do is mix the soil. You should make sure the soil has the right amount of nutrients in it by mixing the dirt with potting soil. You should also mix in sand and a few tablespoons of lime. The sand will make sure just the right amount of water is being retained. The lime will give the soil the right amount of acidity. This mixture of soil will make sure your herbs will have just the right environment to be able to grow.

Planting New Seeds

When you fill in the trench for your herb garden, make sure you leave the last inch open. Follow the specific instructions for the herbs you are planting. If there are no instructions, make sure you plant all seeds at least an inch and a half apart. This will give the roots of the plants enough room to grow. Crowded herbs will choke the others out and steal the nutrients from the soil. When covering the seeds, do not pack the soil tightly. This will give the sprouts a chance to poke through the soil once they germinate.

Soil Cover is Important

No matter is you are planting new, or maintaining an existing herb garden, you need to invest in good soil cover. This prevents top soil from being washed away. It also helps to prevent pests from invading your plants. There is no better way to help you grow your herbs organically. Use something like light straw which has been stripped of seeds and possible pests. If you have old straw, clear it away before placing new straw. If you keep piling more straw in your herb garden, you will choke your plants.
Once spring is in full effect, you will be able to enjoy your new herb garden as it sprouts from the Earth. By following this advice every year, you will have a garden you will be able to keep enjoying year after year.