If you need more sunlight, you can build things like ponds, mounds or rows, and even "suntraps."
Make a seasonal calendar for each flower or vegetable, and see if they'll come around by next winter! Plant artichokes, and spinach for instance. Artichokes are harvested from April to September, and spinach still lasts all the way until April. This way, you will always have something to eat!
Compost and manure are each products made up of the decomposition of organic waste: the first one is often kitchen waste, and the second contains urine, feces, and runoff from livestock. Both can be used to give your soil a boost by strengthening its stock of humus.
Now that you're all set to start your gardening, good luck and enjoy spring!
Also check out: Stunning pictures of spring to celebrate its arrival
It is advisable to work your land 15 days to 3 weeks before planting, so that it has time to settle.
Before planting, always add fertilizer to your land. Put it 25 to 30 cm into the ground for perennials and onions, and 40 to 50 cm for roses and other ornamental shrubs.
Homemade compost and dehydrated manure are 100% natural fertilizers that should be mixed with the soil for planting.
When and where is it best to plant? Which fertilizers should you use?
Do you have a yard that you want to see (re)bloom during spring? Here are all the tips and tricks you absolutely need to know to put the odds on your side!
Tips and tricks to prepare your garden for spring
It is about time to prepare your garden soil for planting
LIFESTYLE Spring
When and where is it best to plant? Which fertilizers should you use?
Do you have a yard that you want to see (re)bloom during spring? Here are all the tips and tricks you absolutely need to know to put the odds on your side!