Wild Flower Garden

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Posted by alwayhappys on April 15, 2011, 3:06 pm
 
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Have you ever wanted a wild flower garden? A wild flower garden is not
just a garden that has gone wild, in fact it is quite the opposite. A
garden that has become wild normally looks a bit of a muddle, whereas a
wild flower has to have a closely controlled environment.


Garden flowers have been hardened, so to speak. They have been
cultivated and crossed so that they can put up with not being taken care
of all that well by the average gardener who does not know much about
gardening, although there are some very delicate garden plants too.
However, wild flowers have never had this treatment, they grow only
where the circumstances are right or they do not grow at all. It is
practically impossible to grow wild flowers where they would not
naturally grow.


This is why many people's attempts at creating a wild flower garden flop
so miserably - they have expected the wild flowers to 'just grow wild'
without having made the correct environment. Therefore, if you want to
create such a flower garden, you will first have to determine what kind
of flowers you want to grow.




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alwayhappys



Posted by joneswesely on April 15, 2011, 3:23 pm
 
Spacing is very important, when the plants of perennial Garden, most
gardeners want to create the Garden, which is fully in force as soon as
possible. The challenge is to create unhealthy Garden grooming, two or
three years from the date on which the process started.




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joneswesely