Flower Gardens
Soil Preparation
Soil preparation is the most crucial step in success with annuals. Roots of annuals have to penetrate soils quickly, anchor plants, and absorb water and nutrients in one season, often under adverse conditions. Most Mississippi soils can be improved with cultivation and the addition of other ingredients.
Cultivating wet soils may cause lumping and shallow "pans," which resist air, water, and root penetration. Soil that is ready for cultivation holds its shape when squeezed, but crumbles easily. Power tillers are useful for preparing large areas, but may create a compacted zone in the soil directly under the tilled area. Use a digging fork to help avoid soil compaction.
The first step in preparing a bed for annual plants is to remove any unwanted plants with a hoe and rake or with a nonselective contact herbicide. After weeds have been removed or killed, dig the soil a shovel's depth; deeper soil preparation is normally not necessary. To prevent resprouting, remove grass and weed roots while turning the soil. Break clods and lumps into smaller pieces.
Add 3 to 4 inches of organic material, such as composted leaf and yard litter, pine bark, peat moss, or composted manure. Then add an inch or two of sharp sand if the soil is heavy. Also, if the soil test indicates a need for lime or fertilizer supplements, spread them at the recommended rate over the top at this time. Mix amendments together, blending the organic matter, sand, and fertilizers. Rake the prepared bed smooth when finished.
Flower Gardens
- Annual Flowering Plants in Mississippi
- Designing Perennial Plantings
- Irrigation, Mulches, Fertilizers & Weed Control
- Other Sources of Information on Roses
- Perennial Flowering Plants in Mississippi
- Perennial planting, care and maintenance
- Perennial Propagation
- Pest and Disease Control
- Roses
- Seed or Transplants
- Selected Annual Flowering Plants for Mississippi Gardens
- Site Selection and soil preparation for perennials
- Site Selection, Bed Preparation and Planting of Roses
- Soil Preparation
- Suggested Roses for Landscape Uses
- Techniques and Tips for Growing Good Roses