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Tips to Keep Gardening Fun
If you've got the gardening bug, but are intimated by the variety
of plants or a lack of expertise, don't worry. Gardeners love
to share their knowledge, so find a friend or neighbor who digs
the dirt.
Glenda Lehman Ervin is one such gardener. She says, "the only
trick to gardening is to grow the right plants for your area and
to keep it manageable. The rest is just a matter of learning by
doing."
Her family's
business, Lehman's General Store, specializes
in old-fashioned, high-quality merchandise, including everything
you need for a successful garden.
Here are some tips from Lehman for enjoying your garden this year
- whether you're an experienced gardener or just starting out.
Rule number one is to be realistic when planning
your garden. If you work full time and have family obligations
when you're home, chances are good you won't have time to tend
a two-acre garden. That doesn't mean you need to give up gardening,
though. Just find a way to fit gardening into your lifestyle.
For example, Lehman Ervin and her neighbors are discussing the
possibility of a "subdivision coop." "None of us has the time
to tend a huge garden, but we all value fresh vegetables in the
summer," she explains. So, each family agrees to grow enough of
one crop to share with all the others. One family will grow tomatoes,
one will grow zucchini, etc., and then they swap so every family
enjoys the harvest.
Lehman Ervin will also be growing a "junk store garden" with her
daughter this summer. This is nothing more than a planter (in
this case a drawer from an old desk) that they will use for a
container garden. Those without a yard to garden in can take a
cue from this technique.
"Container gardening is gaining popularity as people downsize," says
Lehman Ervin. Seed companies are even producing plants especially
designed to grow in smaller spaces like containers - check out the
organic seeds available from Lehman's. Make watering easy and conserve
resources by leaving a galvanized watering can from Lehman's where it
can fill up with rain water to use on your plants.
Another option for those who can't tend a large garden is to focus
on a theme. Concentrate on growing herbs, or plant a salad garden
with various types of lettuce
and edible
flowers. Or take a cue from one of Lehman Ervin's friends,
who grows a salsa garden every year; her homemade salsa is a coveted
gift.
As with any project, the right tools make all the difference, whether
that means a good watering system, the right soil or natural pest
control.
Source
Lehman's carries a complete line of Wilcox garden tools that
feature contoured plastic grips and are made of nearly indestructible
stainless steel that won't rust or bend. Gardeners also love Lehman's
cypress potting table, the perfect area for transplanting, dividing and
potting plants. It can also double as a serving table for outdoor
gatherings.
No matter what size your garden, the experts at Lehman's have products that will help it grow. For more information, visit www.lehmans.com.
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