Gardening Skills Cullman AL

The proverbial green thumb is admired by many of us who don't have one. As the neighbours' gardens and flowers start to bloom, green thumb envy is inevitable. Sure, it takes some skill and talent to grow a magnificent garden, but it's not impossible to develop a green thumb in time for gardening season this summer.

Local Companies

Big Cedars Nursery
(256) 734-4769
2105 Main Ave SW
Cullman, AL
Preast's Petals & Pottery
(251) 928-6073
8263 Gayfer Road Ext
Fairhope, AL
World Response Group
(256) 489-9741
102 Wynn Dr NW
Huntsville, AL
Fayette Grain & Feed Co
(205) 932-6732
132 6th Ave SE
Fayette, AL
Goodwin Feed & Seed
(256) 776-2945
6201 Highway 72 E
Gurley, AL
Garden Shop of Homewood
(205) 445-1010
920 Oxmoor Rd
Birmingham, AL
Southland Wood Products
(205) 669-1959
270 Newsome Rd
Wilsonville, AL
Forever Green Nursery & Landscaping Inc
(334) 264-2356
241 N Court St
Montgomery, AL
Blooming Colors
(334) 821-7929
1192 S Donahue Dr
Auburn, AL
Earth Touch
(256) 880-3808
8515 Whitesburg Dr S
Huntsville, AL

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(NC)—The proverbial green thumb is admired by many of us who don't have one. As the neighbours' gardens and flowers start to bloom, green thumb envy is inevitable. Sure, it takes some skill and talent to grow a magnificent garden, but it's not impossible to develop a green thumb in time for gardening season this summer.


First, remember to keep insects at bay. Some insects can wreak havoc on plants. So, spray both upper and lower leaves with neem or pyola oil on a seven to ten days cycle to keep these critters away. You can even order beneficial insects such as ladybugs to help keep the pesky ones under control.


Second, it's important to get familiar with your environment, especially soil conditions. Christian Children's Fund of Canada (CCFC), an international children's charity has helped families plant essential food items in challenging climates in parts of Africa and South America for close to 50 years. “Soil quality can be poor in certain areas, containing too much clay, gravel or sand, says Carol Froom, vice president of marketing and communications for CCFC. “So, the key is to understand the type of soil you're working with and then plant the appropriate seeds.”


And finally, the secret to having a green thumb with vegetation and flowers is pruning. It's very difficult for some of us to trim back a plant because we don't want to damage it, but it can make a plant grow stronger and produce even more when done correctly.


You can find out more about how gardens flourish in the developing world or what tools and seeds are being used online at www.ccfcanada.ca.


- News Canada


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