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Brock Farms Supplies Annuals and Perennials, Trees and Shrubs, and Many More Plants for Your Garden

Brock Farms in Colts Neck, NJ and Freehold, NJ can supply any gardener with the tools and plants needed to make the perfect garden. They offer Thousands of Colorful and Healthy Plants including Annuals and Perennials in Full Bloom and Ready to Plant.
 

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PRLog (Press Release)Jun 27, 2008 – Brock Farms can answer your questions on how to get started with your garden and supply you with the plants you need.  They are conveniently located in Colts Neck, NJ and Freehold, NJ or you can visit their website at http://www.brockfarms.com.  They can help you learn more about the tools and necessary essentials you'll need.

An annual, from the point of view of the amateur gardener, is any plant which must be replaced each year and which flowers only once in its life. Annuals generally are grown from seed. The chief advantage of annuals over perennials is their low cost. Thousands of plants can be grown from a single packet of seeds.

Annuals are also very decorative, and provide the best source of flowers for cutting. Their season of bloom is relatively long, as well. Their chief disadvantage is the late date at which they bloom. If annuals are used alone in a bed or border, a good part of the season will pass with little to show in the way of color.

Annuals are also of use as a filler between shrubs set some distance apart. This permits the shrub to grow, yet prevents too stark an appearance. The sowing of annuals, of course, depends upon the class to which they belong. The hardier flowers, such as larkspur, poppies and cornflowers, can be profitably planted in late fall. The ground preparation must be just as careful as for spring planting.

Planting in fall is advantageous since it per mits the flowers to get an early start the following spring. Certain other hardy annuals can be planted early in spring as soon as the ground is workable. It is a good idea to start some of the less hardy annuals in seed pots, or in coldframes, as early as March. Otherwise, these plants cannot be set out until all danger of frost is gone. Outdoor planting of annuals in the spring follows thorough soil preparation.

The seedbed must be carefully pulverized with a rake after it has been prepared and prior to planting. Eliminate all lumps. The seeds are sown broadcast in the patch selected, and then are lightly covered with soil. The soil may be gently tamped after the covering is completed. The patch should be identified with a stake and some sort of sign. Flower seeds are best planted near the surface.

In no case should they be sown more than 1 inch deep. The seeds of larger plants which have a strong growth, such as sunflowers, can be planted in hills spaced from 2 to 4 feet apart. Often, annuals are planted in rows. This method is used when a cutting garden is being grown. To do this, dig a shallow trench not more than 1 inch deep with a trowel, or your fingers, and then place the seed in the trench.

Sow more seed than appears necessary, and then trim out after the plants appear above ground. Thinning is required, in any event, for a good crop of annuals, if only to insure sufficient room for each plant. Transplanting is a considerable shock in the life of a plant, and unless it is carefully done, the plant will die. It is a good idea to expose coldframes and potted seeds to the outside air for a time before transplanting, in order to prevent shock.

All the soil in the frame or pot should be used when transplanting. Transplanting should be done on a cloudy, damp day, if possible. If the soil is dry, it should be watered before transplanting, and then thoroughly after the plants are in the ground. If the day is sunny, some sort of shade should be provided for the newly transferred plants. As soon as the plants are established, these protective coverings can be removed.

Make sure to check out Brock Farms ad in Currents Magazine or visit the website at http://www.currentsnj.com.

This article was written by Paul Curran.

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Issued By:Currents Magazine
Email:Click to contact author
Phone:732-460-0606
Fax:732-460-0602
Address:149 Avenue at the Commons
:Suite 204
City/Town:Red Bank
State/Province:New Jersey
Zip:07702
Country:United States
Categories:Agriculture, Home, Environment
Tags:Brock Farms, Annuals, Perennials, Plants, Trees, Shrubs, Garden, Garden Maintenance, Colts Neck, Freehold, New Jersey

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