Ways You Can Use Sand in Your Garden


When you want to take a creative approach to your gardening, sand might not be the first material that comes to mind. However, there are lots of ways you can use it in your garden to improve the aesthetic and enhance your plants' growing prospects.

Form Visual Contrasts With Sand

Depending on the colour of the sand you choose, you can use it to form striking visual contrasts between plants. As an alternative to a traditional rock garden, try placing sand between small individual plants to make them stand out. As it's a useful tool for deterring slugs, you may want to use it to protect plants such as potted lettuce and strawberries from such pests.

Add a Succulent Area to Your Garden

Plants such as succulents tend to thrive in sandy soil. If you want to take a unique approach to decorating your garden, using sand is a reliable way to help them thrive.

Before adding succulents, make sure you research those that are most likely to withstand the weather in your area. Sempervivum and Sedum Atlantis perform especially well, and Sedum Atlantis flowers too.

Use Sand to Improve Soil Drainage

Gardeners often disagree on whether it's okay to use sand to improve clay soil drainage. If you mix yours with the right blend of compost alongside the soil, it can prove useful, and it could help to prevent rot root in certain species of plants.

As different plants thrive in different conditions, make sure you research the right ratio before adding sand and compost to clay soil. If you're using it with potted plants, you might want to add some small stones to the bottom of your pots too.

Create a Sand Pit for Children

When your garden is a source of enjoyment and you have children, they'll always appreciate a sand pit. Building one that rests in the ground is a good way to help the pit blend in with the rest of the landscape.

Before adding anything to the pit, make sure your sand delivery is safe for play purposes. Play sand benefits from different treatments to the ones that building sand go through, which is what makes it okay for children to play in.

Other ways to use your sand creatively include building a Zen garden, adding red sand for deeper contrasts and using it to line pathways. Once you start adding it to your outdoor spaces, you'll wonder how you existed without it.

Contact a sand delivery service for more information.

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Garden supplies for schools

I volunteer at the local school showing kids some garden skills. It's quite easy to get started, and I think it's so good for kids to get out in the garden and get to witness how plants grow and develop and taste food that they have grown. So many of the kids are growing up in apartments and don't get to do gardening at home, so it's a good idea to do it at school where there is some space for them to use. This blog is all about the garden supplies that you need to start a school gardening program.