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Valley weather makes for great gardening
- Updated: March 30, 2020
By ANN JOHNSTON
LFN
The first day of spring is upon us – although our Magic Valley enjoys balmy weather for a good part of the year.
That means our gardening calendars, USDA Zone, nearly total lack of freezes, and semi-tropical location must adopt different plants, a different growing season, and a different mindset for the total gardening experience.
This article is intended to nourish your enthusiasm for and enjoyment of gardening with hints and suggestions gleaned over the years.
Suggestions: Spring is the perfect time to spiff up your landscape. Think of your yard as several separate areas or “rooms.” One area might be a seating area. One might be planted to attract birds and butterflies. Another might have primarily one color scheme. Work on one area at a time so that you don’t get overwhelmed!
Drive around: See what catches your eye. Take pictures to consult later. Businesses hire professional landscapers so get ideas there, too.
Hints: Sun and shade are very important. All-day sun will dry some plants. Shade can be too dense to allow any light. Be aware of the hours of sunlight a place receives. Checks tags when buying plants.
Look for: Something is blooming here all year round. Watch for these beauties blooming now.
Step through the Garden Gate for more gardening suggestions, hints and things to look for next week.