Now that it’s spring, it’s a great time to try gardening

With warmer weather coming, now is a great time to revamp your garden or start planting for the first time.Whether you have a green thumb or you’re a novice, there are plenty of ways to get your garden blooming.”Whether it’s just the interest in trees or flowering shrubs or down to perennials, there are so many niches within gardening and within the industry,” said Joel Schock, the manager of grounds at Willow Valley Communities.If you’re working on a smaller scale, container gardening may be the way to go.”There’s a lot of awesome products out there from potting soils that offer incorporated fertilizers and moisture retainers. Filling your containers up with the good quality soil makes it simple for you,” Schock said.If you have concerns about rodents, there are solutions for that too.”Sometimes people utilize Irish Spring soap in cubes to kind of deter animals. Essential oils are becoming really popular these days, and you can dilute a mint essential oil and it’s so strong for the animals that can detract them. Sometimes just good old cayenne pepper or hot sauce spray,” Schock said.Schock said now that it’s spring, it’s a great time to try your hand at gardening.

With warmer weather coming, now is a great time to revamp your garden or start planting for the first time.

Whether you have a green thumb or you’re a novice, there are plenty of ways to get your garden blooming.

“Whether it’s just the interest in trees or flowering shrubs or down to perennials, there are so many niches within gardening and within the industry,” said Joel Schock, the manager of grounds at Willow Valley Communities.

If you’re working on a smaller scale, container gardening may be the way to go.

“There’s a lot of awesome products out there from potting soils that offer incorporated fertilizers and moisture retainers. Filling your containers up with the good quality soil makes it simple for you,” Schock said.

If you have concerns about rodents, there are solutions for that too.

“Sometimes people utilize Irish Spring soap in cubes to kind of deter animals. Essential oils are becoming really popular these days, and you can dilute a mint essential oil and it’s so strong for the animals that can detract them. Sometimes just good old cayenne pepper or hot sauce spray,” Schock said.

Schock said now that it’s spring, it’s a great time to try your hand at gardening.

https://www.wgal.com/article/spring-gardening-tips/39928700

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