
Seasonal Gardening
Seasonal Gardening is gardening that needs to be done in every season. Here is what we have to plant and what plants should not be planted in each season. This article is going to provide some helpful little insights about Seasonal Gardening. Let’s have a look.
1. Winter Season
The winter season is very cold. In this season of very low temperatures and short daylights, we have to do some useful work for our garden. When planting something, you should make sure that what plants are best suited for your zone. Now, what about the plant? Winter is the time for planting leaves, stems, and roots. Better is to plant vegetables like cabbage, tomatoes, carrot, and cauliflower. The weather can sometimes be cold, tender, and may even be frozen.
2. Spring Season
Spring Season is the best time period for landscape and gardening. When planting in the spring season, one thing is special, before selecting plants; take some time to arrange your garden. Plant your plants in the small zigzag model rather than line up. Then they absorb sunlight and water more evenly. Herbs and vegetable gardens are perfect for planting in the spring.
3. Summer Season
Summer is a very hottest season and the beginning of Autumn. Autumn is the perfect time to dig and arrange the soil. Water your plants is the most important thing that you must do in the drier season. The best time to water your plants during summer is early morning or evening. The best plants for summer will be Periwinkle, Hibiscus, Spider Plant, Snake Plant, Cactus, Chinese Banyan, Bamboo Palm and many others.
4. Monsoon Season
Monsoons are the best time to make a garden. The growth of plants and the seeds of flowers does not require adequate effort. But heavy rainfall or storms may be challenging. Not every plant will survive the monsoon. The plants like Indian Fleabane, Indigo Flower, Cape Jasmine, Wild Balsam, Monsoon Cassia will grow in monsoon season.
There are times when each plant has to be planted. That is when plants will grow fruitfully.