Choosing the Right Type of Gardening for You
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Choosing the Right Type of Gardening for You
Still others will prefer growing their plants in containers for the purpose of saving space, being able to easily relocate their plants, or for other various reasons. We're going to take a look at some of the most common types of gardening, and the pros and cons of each type.
This will hopefully help make it easier for you to choose which type of gardening you'd prefer to tackle, and might help keep you from making the wrong decision.
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The Type of Garden You Choose Will Depend on Several Factors
If you live in an apartment, it may be impossible for you to have a large vegetable garden, no matter how much you may desire one. If you work 60 hours per week, caring for a very large rose garden might be a little too much to handle.If you're confined to a wheelchair, taking care of a complex outdoor garden might be a bit beyond your capabilities. Ask yourself these questions:
How much space do I have available for gardening?
How much time do I have to care for my plants?
How physically capable am I to care for my garden?
How much money do I have available to start my garden?
What is the main purpose for my garden?
You need to look at all of these factors and weigh them against the available gardening options. You can look at the various types of gardening, and start by marking off the ones you're not interested in.
Then you can eliminate those that would be impractical or impossible for you to take on. Then you can look at your remaining options and decide which one you'd prefer to try. Of course, you don't have to be confined to a single choice.
You could easily combine a few different types of gardening into your system. But the main point is that you should be careful not to take on something you're going to regret later.
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Herb Gardening
Herb GardeningMost herbs are very hardy, and they don't require a lot of ongoing maintenance.
If you choose mainly perennial herbs, you will have herbs that come back year after year with very little additional work. As long as you keep them watered and weeded, they should keep growing relatively well without a lot of additional work.
Herb Gardening
Pros:
Doesn't require a lot of time.
Relatively simple to do.
Doesn't require a lot of physical exertion.
Plants are generally hardy and easy to care for.
Cons:
Can be a bit boring for people who like a challenge.
Might not be good for people who prefer more complex forms of gardening.
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Vegetable Gardening
Vegetable gardeningYou may have to pinch suckers, prune growth, or even manually fertilize flowers with a paint brush! Some vegetables are hardier and less picky than others. You can find some types of vegetables that don't require a lot of work at all.
So you can still find Vegetable gardening
It can be very rewarding to have a hand in raising something you eat, especially if you can feed your entire family with it. Some people may really like organic vegetable gardening
They may also enjoy the fact that they're taking care of the environment by not using harmful chemicals. Vegetable gardening is great for people who have a relatively decent amount of time to care for their garden, and who are physically able to do so.
Vegetable gardening can be back-breaking work, so it's important to be sure you can physically handle this type of work. It may not be very good for people who aren't in good physical condition, or people who don't have much time to care for their plants.
Pros:
Satisfying, because you grow your own food.
Peace of mind knowing where your food is coming from.
Challenging for people who really enjoy that.
Plants are attractive as well as useful.
Cons:
Might be too difficult for people who aren't in good physical condition.
Can require a lot of special care for the best results.
Generally quite time-consuming.
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Flower Gardening
Growing flowersFlower gardening
Flower gardening might not be right for people who enjoy a more modern look. Some people think flower gardens look a bit old-fashioned, and just don't like them. Also, if you have hay fever or allergies, you may need to avoid flower gardening.
Flowers carry a lot of pollen, and people who have allergies might find it a bit difficult to care for their plants if their allergies are acting up. Some forms of flower gardening can be very difficult.
Rose gardening
Pros:
Great for providing aesthetics to a yard.
Very flexible, allowing for easier or harder gardening.
Less responsibility than growing food plants.
Cons:
Some varieties of flowers are very finicky and hard to grow.
Might not be good for people who prefer a more modern look.
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Container Gardening
Container gardeningYou can have your container garden indoors or outdoors. You can make it as easy or hard as you wish. And you can even choose how much time it takes to maintain it! Container gardening
Since the containers can be placed on surfaces of almost any height, it's great for people who have trouble bending or stooping to care for plants in a traditional garden, or for those who are confined to a wheelchair.
It's also very good for children and beginning gardeners, because you can plant very small areas, and it won't require a lot of maintenance. Another great benefit of container gardening is saving space. If you have a very small yard or live in an apartment with no yard space at all, you can use containers to grow plants on your patio or porch.
You can grow almost anything in containers. Dwarf fruit trees, vegetables, herbs, and flowers can all be grown in containers, so it's wonderful for growing almost anything you would normally grow in a traditional method.
It's good for most people, but it might not be suitable for people who have very large families with a lot of mouths to feed. The start-up cost of buying containers and soil can be prohibitive for some, but you can make containers out of many different things if necessary.
Pros:
Doesn't require a lot of time.
Relatively simple to do.
Doesn't typically require a lot of physical exertion.
Extremely flexible.
Can be done even by people in apartments.
Great for elderly and disabled.
Cons:
Can be expensive to buy the containers to start.
Not as good for people with large families to feed.
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Raised Bed Gardening
Raised Bed GardeningRaised Bed Gardening
Even if you do have a lot of space, you might prefer growing in raised beds so you can grow more in the same amount of space. Raised beds can often double or triple the amount of produce harvested from an area of land!
Flowers aren't generally grown in raised beds, because they don't look very natural. Herbs and vegetables are more commonly grown in raised beds. Raised bed growing was created not only to save space and produce more from the same space, but also to help people who have very poor soil.
If you live in an area with very bad soil, you can simply buy a very high quality potting mix and place that in your raised beds, and you instantly have much better soil than you did before! It also has the added benefit of reducing weeds, making for less work overall.
Pros:
Great for people with poor soil.
Boosts production from the same amount of space.
Can make certain plants easier to grow than normal.
Cons:
Can still be challenging for people who aren't physically capable.
A bit expensive to set up at the beginning.
Raised Bed Gardening
How to Start A Garden?
If you're still not settled on a particular type of gardening, you might start with one of the more simple forms of gardening like herb gardening or container gardening. This will be an easy way for you to tell whether or not you even enjoy gardening, whether you're physically and mentally able to handle it, and how much time you have to devote to it.
By starting out small, you'll have time to adjust to everything, and you'll be able to decide just how much more you think you're willing and able to handle.
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It seems everyone is going back to basics - Delia Smith and cookery, Alan Titchmarsh and gardening. But long before that John Cushnie, regular contributor to Radio 4's "Gardener's Question Time", has been taking listeners back to basics, giving solid, easy to understand advice to those daunted by something horticultural. While Alan Titchmarsh gives advice in a sexy way on TV, John Cushnie uses his gentle Irish charm to attract attention and this is carried over into this, his second book, now available in paperback. Aimed at novice gardeners who have just found themselves with a garden they do not know what to do with, he leads them through the basics of soil preparation, planting and the minimum of aftercare necessary to ensure a plant's survival but at the same time not taking up all of the new gardener's free time. He offers advice on container planting for those with little or no garden, shrub and tree planting for larger gardens and design tips for developing the kind of garden you want - cottage garden, wildflower, Mediterranean, woodland. The use of ornamentation and water features are covered and the whole is lavishly illustrated with the photographs of Steven Wooster. These alone should encourage even the most apathetic of gardeners outdoors to transform their own plot into a place of relaxation and enjoyment. Ending with John's top ten plants, together with an A-Z list of all the plants mentioned within the book, this gives the reader a starting point amidst the myriad of plants currently available from a garden centre. An excellent present - to oneself or another, this is a book that covers all the basics as well as a few more advanced techniques for the beginner or still-learning gardener. Accompanied by John's wit and soft Irish humour, it is an enjoyable but educational read.
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