Our+Junior+High+Garden

1.**  There is no better way to change the soil in your garden than mulching; not raining fertilizer and chemicals upon it, not amending soil, and no, especially not plowing, tilling, or cultivating. Mulching is the finest thing you can do for a garden bed.
 * Garden tips

2. Dead-head flowers that have passed throughout the summer this increases bloom time and strengthens the plant.

3. Keep a close watch over your garden for any sign of pests so that you can move quickly and take action before the problem spreads out of control. On roses especially, keep an eye out for aphids and mildew.

4. Put stakes and supports in place for tall, plants. This will prevent them from falling over or look messy as they grow taller and heavy with blooms with the progressing season.

5. Keep up with your watering, especially as the very hot weather sets in. If you don’t water enough, roots will stay near the surface, making them even more prone to the heat. An inch of water a week is a good rule of thumb.

I learned that we can work with a hilly garden and still succeed in making it a garden. I also learned how to lead a little more. Also I learned to work with people I don't like, I also learned stuff about plants and planting them in genral.

Honestly I don't now a lot to change,its not as bad as I thought it would be. I think it will work out when the plants grow, I guess i'm curios to see how the garden turns out.