Did you know that green is the most easily seen color? Its calming effect is soothing on the eyes. Yet, when it comes to the garden, this attractive color is often one that is overlooked.
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Designing a garden with foliage plants is not only easy, but when all the elements of foliage are incorporated, it can also be quite impressive. With or without flowers, a foliage garden can be filled with interesting textures, forms and colors.
Plants requiring more light usually have variegated foliage. This is because they have less chlorophyll and therefore, require more light to achieve the same photosynthesis as a plant with green foliage.
If light is insufficient, color variegation may be lost. Flowering plants also require higher light intensity.
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As with any kind of garden, success usually starts with the soil. Most vegetables do best in moist, well-drained soil that’s rich in organic matter (such as compost or peat moss).
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In general use a soil-based compost placed over a generous layer of drainage material such as earthenware crocks, pebbles or gravel. Water and feed regularly, especially while plants are bearing flowers and fruit, when a high-potash fertilizer is recommended.