Benefits of Using Raised Planter Beds
Raised planter beds are a gardener’s best friend for many different reasons. They have many benefits that you won’t find with the traditional planter beds. As the name suggest, raised planter beds sit up off the ground. They can be any length but they’re usually not too wide. This makes it easier to reach your plants when needed.
Here are some of their benefits:
- The raised design makes it easy to reach and care for your plants if you have trouble bending over to weed and prune them.
- They can be placed anywhere, even on a balcony or patio.
- Some of them are designed to be portable so you can easily move them around to different locations. This means that you can place flowers by the front door or put herbs near the kitchen window, whatever it takes to create the look you envisioned for your home.
- Almost any type of plant can grow inside a raised planter bed
- The potting soil used in these planters help to cut down on problems related to gardening such as, soil compacting and insects.
- Watering your plants is easier since you can place the planters anywhere that is convenient for you.
Raised planter beds come in many different styles and colors so you can mix and match to create a beautiful backyard.
Koi or Goldfish: Which One Is the Best Choice for Your Backyard Fish Pond?
Fishponds make a wonderful addition to any backyard. They look beautiful and watching fish swimming around can be very relaxing but which one should you choose, the Koi or the Goldfish?
When choosing the best one for your backyard pond here are a few things to take into consideration:
- The size of the pond is very important. The Koi fish require a pond at least 4 to 5 feet deep while a goldfish can be placed in a much smaller pond.
- What type of filtration system do you have or do you clean the pond with chemicals? Goldfish can tolerate certain chemicals much better than the Koi.
- The Koi fish have a tendency of eating many plants where the goldfish normally ignores them. For this reason, if you choose Koi, you’ll need to limit the vegetation and find something they don’t eat.
- The goldfish are more active and faster swimmers than the Koi. Therefore, if you want a fish that is robust, choose the goldfish. Choose the Koi if you prefer calm relaxed fish.
Now that you understand both of these fish a little better, making a decision should be much easier.
Tools Used for Watering Plants
To keep your garden and plants colorful and gorgeous, you need to have a way to keep them watered. Most every homeowner has a garden hose and the following attachments will fit on the end of the hose to give you a variety of ways to water your plants.
Sprinklers are the most common tool used for watering large outdoor areas. There are a number of different types of sprinklers available. Some are very simple while others are more complex with a timer that turns the sprinklers on and off every day so you don’t have to do it manually.
A watering wand is an attachment that hooks to your hose and it looks like the spout of a watering can. This design allows you to gentle water delicate flowers without damaging them. It’s very effective for watering hanging plants around the patio.
When watering plants in an area where you cannot use a garden hose, a watering can is the next best thing. It’s the perfect tool for watering potted plants both indoors and out. Many come with a measurement chart on the side so you know exactly how much water you’re using per plant to help prevent under or overwatering.
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