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Does the grass always look greener on the other side? Has your neighbor found the secret ingredients that makes their garden an eye-catching feature? To be honest, it's not that hard to get a lovely looking garden. All you need is some knowledge on the proper care of your garden's plants. Start learning about gardening by taking in this article.

In order to get salt deposits off of clay pots, use rubbing alcohol and vinegar. Clay pots are especially prone to developing unattractive salt deposits. Spray the inside of the pot with a mixture containing water, vinegar and rubbing alcohol; all in equal parts. The next step is getting your plastic cleaning brush and scrubbing it while you see the salt deposits disappear. Rinse the pot well, and let it dry before planting something else in it.

Choose plants that will provide color in autumn. That doesn't have to be it though. Foliage never looks as colorful and vibrant as it does in the fall. Many trees display a range of the vivid colors of fall, from bright yellow to rich crimson, including maple, beech, and dogwood. Some very good shrubs to choose are barberry, hydrangea, and cotoneaster, which is a member of the rose family.

Plant a little catnip or wheatgrass in the area surrounding the plants that your cat is devouring. Another option is to place something smelly, like citrus peels or mothballs, on the soil surrounding the plants that have previously been eaten.

If you want flowers in spring and summer, plant bulbs in the garden. These are hearty choices, choices that will reward you for years despite the little effort that is involved in their care. Specific types of bulbs usually bloom at specific times of the season, so if you make appropriate selections, you can be rewarded with blooms from the early part of spring to the later part of summer.

Use rainwater to keep your plants well hydrated, and feel confident that you are staying friendly to the environment. Collect the rainwater in a container or barrel, which makes for a great natural resource, not only that it saves you money on water bills. This will help you save your money and keep an all natural garden.

Divide your irises. If you split up clumps of them, you will eventually have more of this flower. If you find any dead irises in your garden, immediately pull up the bulbs. The bulbs split in your hand, then you replant them, and they will most likely flower next year. Rhizomes should be divided using a knife. New pieces should be cut from the outside, then the old center you want to discard. Don't plant any pieces that don't have any strong offshoots. Replant immediately.

carls fence It is important to allow cuts to completely heal before you do any gardening in order to protect the cut from exposure to dirt or chemicals. The dirt and grime you come into contact with while gardening can cause even a small cut to become seriously infected. The key is to use bandages capable of covering cuts in their entirety.

Plant trees that bear fall fruit that is festive and decorative. Although fall color is normally associated with foliage, there are a number of trees that produce decorative fruit. Your berries will have a range of colors from deep reds to bright yellows, and will last well into winter, allowing your garden to remain colorful, and also providing food for birds. A few attractive examples are holly, crabapple and chokeberry.

Always keep your tools neatly stored away, especially if your neighborhood is prone to break-ins. Don't leave anything valuable around since you can never tell if someone may want to use or steal it.

As you can see, the tips in this article are easy to implement. You just have to glean the knowledge and implement what you've learned. Pay close attention to your plants as you try each method to see how they respond. If you find a method is not working for you, discontinue it and try another way. While it may take time, with patience your beautiful garden will be admired by the whole neighborhood.