Nursery Wilmington DE

Nurseries in Wilmington, DE can help with eliminating weeds and getting the soil ready for your flowers and vegetables are important first steps in growing a successful nursery. Time spent in preparation reduces the time you'll have to spend maintaining and weeding your garden over the course of the growing season. Read on to learn more about finding a Nursery in Wilmington, DE to help you with your planting needs.

Sled Run Heirlooms
610-544-5366
9 Ogden Ave.
Swarthmore, PA
John Orsini Topsoil,Inc.
302-239-7364
4328 Millcreek Road
Hockessin, DE
Richardson's Floral Ctr
(302) 737-1073
1918 Kirkwood Hwy
Newark, DE
Richardson's Market
(610) 358-9051
351 Wilmington Pike
Glen Mills, PA
Buds to Blooms Garden and Supply Co., LLC
(484)860-8056
509 Orchard Avenue
Kennett Square, PA
Topsoil Compost
(302) 442-7327
1167 old wilmington road
Hockessin, DE
Richardson's Floral Ctr
(302) 239-2699
Yorklyn Rd
Hockessin, DE
Wild Bird Center
(610) 497-9453
3452 Pennell Rd
Aston, PA
Campbell's Garden Center
(610) 494-6583
3301 Market St
Aston, PA
Keep it Green Interiors
(484) 885-3347
921 Greystone Drive
west chester, PA
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Nursery

Eliminating weeds and getting the soil ready for your flowers and vegetables are important first steps in growing a successful garden. Time spent in preparation reduces the time you'll have to spend maintaining and weeding your garden over the course of the growing season.

Tools and Materials

  • String and wooden stakes
  • Spade
  • Glyphosate herbicide (optional)
  • Hoe or mattock
  • Steel garden rake
  • Soil testing sample kit
  • Soil amendments, as required
  • Garden fork or rototiller

Choose the spot. Vegetable gardens and most flowerbeds require at least 6 hours of full sun each day. Choose a level spot -- either natural or terraced -- that has well-drained soil, if possible (see Testing Soil Drainage). Thick grass or vigorous weed growth usually indicate soil drainage and nutrient levels that will support healthy garden plants.

Mark the boundaries. Outline the new garden plot with string and stakes, a hose, or a line of powdered limestone.

Eliminate the competition. Remove existing lawn by slicing under the sod with a spade and cutting it into manageable pieces. Add the pieces to your compost or use it to patch bare spots elsewhere. Kill weeds with glyphosate herbicide, pull them by hand, or chop them with a hoe or mattock and rake them up. If time permits, you can smother grass and weeds with old carpeting or black plastic anchored to the ground. For best results, leave the covering in place for several weeks of hot weather.

Test the soil. Send a sample of garden soil to a private or cooperative extension office soil-testing lab for nutrient and pH analysis. Call the lab or a local garden center for a collection kit and instructions on how to collect the sample. Test results will tell you which minerals and pH amendments your soil needs to grow healthy vegetables and flowers.

Add amendments. Adjust the soil pH -- its measure of acidity or alkalinity -- by adding ground limestone or sulfur as recommended by the soil test results. Improve the soil fertility, clay soil drainage, and sandy soil water-holding capacity by adding organic material, such as compost, well-rotted livestock manure, or composted fir bark. Apply a 1- to 2-inch layer of organic material over the garden.

Turn the soil. Work the amendments into the top 6 to 12 inches of soil with a rototiller or garden fork. Break up large clods and remove rocks and roots. Work the soil only when it is dry enough to crumble easily after squeezing � never when it is saturated with water.

Tips

The best time to eliminate weeds and grass is the season before you plan to plant your garden. You can do it just prior to planting, too, but may have more weeds pop up throughout the growing season.

Do-it-yourself soil test kits work best for detecting the soil pH, but give only a rough idea of the nutrient levels. Professional tests provide more thorough and accurate information and recommendations.

Photography by Suzanne DeJohn/National Gardening Association

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