Thursday 6 October 2011

How Creating a Microclimate Will Help You Grow Any Type of Plant

There are many areas where you can plant seeds, keep them watered and after a short while you will have a lovely plant in your garden. However if you live in certain midwest states there will be a limited selection of plants you can grow naturally. This can pose a problem for someone who wants to grow different plants in an environment which may not be suitable.

Fertilizers can help your plants grow where they wouldn't normally, but this involves using a bunch of chemicals in your garden. While this method can be successful not everyone wants to grow a garden in this unnatural way. Edible foods also might be a problem as exposing food you want to eat to so many chemicals isn't really a good idea.

Creating microclimates is a good alternative if you are looking to diversify your garden. You would create a microclimate for each plant by controlling the sunlight, shade, and moisture as well as wind each plant is exposed to. Of course this is not an easy task at all.You can however create a situation that's ideal to all the plants you are trying to grow. Things you can try include using a shading umbrella, more water on some plants, a variety of compost and something to block out the wind.

Start your microclimate by planning out exactly what it is you want to do. Get a plant or a bush that grows fast and will grow large enough to provide shade as well. You can use this tree to facilitate the growing of another plant that is more to your liking. A fence can also be used to provide shade for you as well.

Use the shade from the fence or from the tree along with a screen to cover a larger area and plant your seeds next to it. The fence can also be good against strong winds if your are growing a plant that is more fragile. This shade that your create will act as the environment for your new plant to grow in. The process takes time so make sure you plan your garden correctly.

For your next plant, if it desires more moisture when it's planted a miniature pond will serve your well. The pond can also provide protection against evaporation and make sure your area stays hydrated. This can also be done with the use of a fountain as well. Try to choose a fountain or pond that will add to the overall beauty of your garden.

There are many more things you can try when you go to set up your microclimate. It really just depends on where you live and what you are trying to grow. You can pretty much grow any type of plant if you use your creativity when your start designing your garden. Make sure you also research what types of plants thrive in what area as this will save a lot of headaches for you in the future and you won't be disappointed if a certain plant just can't grow.


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