How to arrange plants in your garden?

How to arrange plants in your garden?

There are two basic rules when arranging plants in the beds: 1) space the individual plants so that they touch each other when they reach their mature size, and 2) overlap the masses of plants and connect them so that they flow without space between them. Avoid gaps or large open areas between masses. Crowded plants have to compete for nutrients, sunlight, and water, so they’re not able to grow as big and strong as they otherwise would. As a general rule, put tall veggies toward the back of the bed, mid-sized ones in the middle, and smaller plants in the front or as a border.

How do I find the name of a plant in my garden?

Plant. We give you the common name, a short description and the classification of your plant in addition to the scientific (Latin) name. It is a universal language and avoids confusion. Each plant has a genus name and specific epithet (or species name), based on the binomial naming system developed by Swedish biologist Carl Linnaeus in the 1750s. For example, the plant we know as holly has the scientific name Ilex (genus) aquifolium (species).

Can Google identify my plant?

Google Lens is a set of vision-based computing capabilities that can understand what you’re looking at and use that information to copy or translate text, identify plants and animals, explore locales or menus, discover products, find visually similar images, and take other useful actions. Search for an image. Select an image. At the bottom left, tap Google Lens or touch and hold the image and select Search image with Google Lens.

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