Landscaping Mississauga gardens -moisture
The moisture content of the soil on your property greatly affects the design of your low-maintenance garden. Before planting examine whether your proposed garden site, as it naturally exists, is wet or dry. Once you have determined that, you can either amend the soil or choose plants that flourish in the sort of soil you have in the garden.
The most recent trend in landscape design is xeriscaping -choosing plants that will survive on only the natural water that is available to them. These plants should be grouped together in a dry sunny area of your garden.
However, even if your gardening area is usually dry and you decide to grow drought tolerant plants, you still may want to ensure continued good drainage in the proposed garden site before you start planting. Good drainage will prevent unusually heavy downpours or extended spells of wet weather from creating lingering puddles that could drown your plants. You can improve drainage by building raised beds on top of existing soil, by installing underground drainage pipes or tiles, or by regrading the area to create a slope that will allow water to drain away.
If your proposed garden area is generally moist, you still need to be prepared to keep it watered in dry weather. You need a water source nearby, so that during a drought you can sprinkle the spot daily in the afternoons or keep moist with the soaker hose.
Check our next blog entries for ideas what plants will do well in specific soil conditions in Mississauga and generally GTA area. Here is our next blog entry on shrubs that perform well in dry soil.
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