How it Works: Preen Garden Weed Preventers
Here's how our Garden Weed Preventers prevent weeds before they even sprout rather than killing them after they’ve already had the chance to grow.
Many plants have preferences about where they make their home. Before you venture to the garden center, weigh your ideas against the space you expect to plant in. If your garden is shaded and you can't live without roses, plant some in containers and set them on a sunny deck or patio instead. Above all, be flexible with respect to plant choices. The successful plant will suit the environment your home and landscape offer.
Track how much sunlight your plot gets daily, as well as what time of day the sun hits. Morning and late afternoon sun is less intense than midday sun. Full sun means six or more hours of sunlight daily.
Observe where it’s windy, where it’s wet for days after a rain and where the yard gets baked during summer droughts. Good drainage is essential for most plants, except those that thrive in swamps and boggy conditions. The latter are perfect for rain gardens.
Plan to add organic material, such as well-rotted compost, to improve the texture and fertility of the soil. Well-prepared soil enables plants to thrive, rather than just survive.