Autumn Coast Gardens
, Posted in: News, Author: AWHadmin (May 29, 2014)
I live in an area beaches with very fine white sand, therefore the main ground of all the gardens of the coastal city, the place where I live, it is based on the sand a very nutrient-poor soil, which in addition does not retain moisture, but that worked properly produce a wide variety of plants and flowers in all seasons. That is why it is amazing how nature itself has shown us as upholster sand literally with lush vegetation. (Can see you this in a video to publish recently on my web site, I’d love to see.) I.e. the nature teaches us how to recycle and how to convert many vegetable waste with the help of many natural microorganisms in nutrients. Why a task that we can never neglect is the production of compost and less in autumn, where also can use much turf that we cut to cover the base of many shrubs to protect their roots from Frost that lie ahead. It is clearly true that gardens more lush have coated their sandy areas with a layer thin prepared ground brought in more remote areas, but every year it needs to be improved, and autumn is a good time to do this, for example shortly the variety of summer grass begins to disappear or wither, to prevent damage to the image of our garden, we can implement a very economic measure as the replanting of a cold-resistant variety, for it must level, rebaiting, and pay the layer of soil before reseeding.
Many plants bloom in autumn, and many deciduous trees, begin to prepare to quit dropping their leaves but not without first giving us its tones of yellow and Red that make this station as chosen for the romanticism because of pastel shades that can be seen above all in the sunsets in light pastel shades. Autumn is a beautiful season to continue enjoying our gardens. Invite you to know my CostJardines.com website and see a home video where I show them as vegetation tapizo naturally huge sand dunes on the coast where I live, and the great variety of plants and flowers adapted to our soil and climate that artisanal producers offered at neighborhood fairs at very low prices.
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