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Country Gardening Ideas

If you are living in the country and have a desire to do some gardening, you need to find out what type of gardening you would enjoy. Country gardening allows you to choose different types of gardens as well as different things to plant in those gardens. You might choose a flower garden, vegetable garden, herb garden or a bush garden. The landscaping in any of these gardens always accents the typical country setting. After you decide what type of garden you want to have, you can begin planning the shape, size as well as what you will need to plant.

Vegetable gardening is something you see more of everywhere, but in the country, you have more room to spread out. You can have smaller gardens to grow corn, potatoes, carrots, rhubarb, cauliflower, tomatoes, peas and beans. When you have the room to spread out, the garden can grow healthy vegetables. Many people plant a row of sunflowers to add color and cultivate the sunflower seeds to make dry salted sunflower seeds for eating. You save a great deal of money when you plant your own vegetable garden. Gardening in the country allows you to have other types of gardens around the house as well.

You might choose to have one side of the house with bushes such as rose bushes, shrubs and some green ground cover. You can have a flowering garden depending on where the sun shines during the day. You could choose a flowering garden with ferns, daffodils, petunias and wildflowers. Another nice way to use your gardening skills is to add flower borders to driveways and walkways. You see many country homes with borders to accent the areas leading to the home.

Once you decide how many different gardens, you want and where they will be, you can start choosing the plants or seeds to start gardening when the season is right. Keep in mind that every region has a planting season and a growing season. If you plant bulbs, such as tulips, these will come up every year when the weather starts to warm. These are good to use in any garden because you will have flowers before the actual planting season begins.