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SpRINg gARDENINg
The R estrictions on our freedom of movement
heighten our perception of our home as a place
Coronavirus of sanctuary, where we feel safe and secure.
This has generated the desire to use open areas
pandemic and get creative with the outside garden space.
has shown Gardening provides a constant source of new projects
for plant-lovers to get excited about – whether they’re
us how newcomers or old hands. Every step of the way, from dreaming
up new ideas through to mapping them out and making
important them a reality, is filled with moments of insight and joy.
home In order to keep the garden looking clean and fresh, there
becomes in are some key activities that need to take place, especially
during spring and summer. Here are some tips and ideas that
times of crisis. can help every gardener, no matter the size of the project.
1. Vegetable gardens for beginners
vegetable patches are suitable for new gardeners of all ages.
Fresh shoots quickly lead to a sense of achievement – and
to edible results! Among other things, they teach children to
find their way around the garden, care for living things and
appreciate the wide range and different types of vegetables.
Sunny spots are ideal for vegetable patches. Larger
plants that take up a lot of space are easy to reach even
when planted toward the back of the garden bed, while
smaller vegetables are best positioned at the front.
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