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As summer moves in, many homeowners are working on gardening projects. Whether you have a green thumb or you’re a novice gardener, it’s important to familiarize yourself with the best type of soil, herbicide, and weed control products for your plant life. Get started on your outdoor projects today by contacting your Gregg Farm Services and following these tips for different types of gardens.

3 Types of Gardens

1. Flower Gardens 

weed controlThis type of garden is a beautiful addition to any outdoor space. If you’re growing flowers, it’s a good idea to use soil that isn’t too sandy or sticky. It should also contain enough organic matter to provide essential nutrients for growth. If your current ground conditions aren’t optimal for growing, your gardening supplier may suggest adding soil supplements or organic soil additions. Also, ask about the best herbicide to control weeds without killing nearby flowers.

2. Herb & Vegetable Gardens

Herb and vegetable gardens not only enhance the look of your property, but they also provide you with delicious produce throughout the season. This garden grows best in moist, well-drained soil such as peat moss or compost. Get a head start on weed control by using a pre-emergent herbicide or post-emergent if seedlings have already sprouted.

3. Woodland Gardens

Woodland gardens deviate from traditional landscape designs by adding more informal, natural elements like shrubs and bushes. Pure organic matter is the best soil for these plants to help improve nutrient absorption and reduce the risk of compacted soil. Many weed control substances are actually designed to kill shrubs, so to talk with your gardening supplier about a less harmful approach that will make your plants thrive.

 

Start on your garden project today with help from Gregg Farm Services in Gassville, AR. They’re the area’s leading farming and gardening supply store and provide products that homeowners need to cultivate thriving plant life. Whether you need top-quality soil or fertilizer, the best herbicides on the market, or a utility task vehicle to get the job done, they’re your resource for a successful home garden. Learn more about their available products and services online or call (870) 481-5165 to speak with one of their friendly and professional staff members.

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