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Gardening Stools Information
Gardening Stools TipsYou also need to know a little about the terrain of the area as well. It is level, rocky, or muddy? These things will each have a different but profound effect on the type of garden that can be grown and steps you will have to take to make a summer garden work in this particular location. And how much indirect sunlight does this section of lawn see on any given day? These are questions that are important because they will, by and large, determine what kind of plants your garden will be able to accommodate. This will allow for more drainage and less saturation. If this is the case, you should probably elevate your garden a few inches (4 or 5) over the rest of the ground. The water content of the soil is another important thing to consider when preparing for your garden. If your garden is at the bottom of an incline, it is most likely going to absorb too much water and drown out the plants. Gardening Stools AdviceInsert your index finger up to the first joint into the soil. Overwatering kills most houseplants. Looks can be deceptive, so to see if your soil is dry enough to water, try the finger test. In hot climates it is a good idea to choose a place that will have shade from a part of the intense afternoon sun. Gardening must be done in an area that gets at least six hours of sunlight. Try and stay away from large trees that will take your plants water and nutrients, and at least three feet from any fences or buildings. Gardening Stools Facts
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