Easy Gardening
Tips
The way you garden is always for your
satisfaction. The way you garden may result to its success and
failure. Gardening also requires you to be more patient and
observant to the things that are necessary in maintaining and
sustaining the expansion of your garden. Here are some few
gardening tips that can help you become a successful
gardener.
1. You may start small. In this way, you can assure yourself
that you can attend and give proper care to your growing
plants. Some growers prefer small gardens because they can be
easily managed. You can also learn gardening basics such as
disease prevention, weed removal, pest control and watering
requirements with a minimum number of plants on your garden. As
you improve your gardening skills, you may increase the number
of your plants or you may expand a new garden bed if there is
still space.
2. You may start planning and creating your compost pile.
You have the option of building elaborated composts on a
standard scale. Try to create a simple pile on a corner space
within your property. You may scatter a thin layer all over the
garden beds at least twice a year. You may mix it with regular
soil when it is time to plant. Some growers use it as a top
dressing on their lawns.
3. It is essential to apply mulch on your garden. It can
control weed growth and can maintain the moisture of the soil.
It also stabilizes the soil temperature and sustains air
ventilation within the garden. You may mulch everything that is
present in the area.
4. Minimize the time you spend in maintaining your garden.
This means that you are only required to prune your plants when
it is only needed. Too much fertilizing and pruning can create
tender producing plants. You may also encounter plants that
have succulent growth. This plants may be attract insects and
destroy them. However, many gardeners believe that plants
should be forced to grow faster rather than allowing them to
grow on their usual rate.
5. You should always have a healthy soil. This is where the
use of compost goes at hand. Compost makes your soil healthy
and loose. You should also avoid walking and wandering on
established gardens. Every step you make can tighten and
compact the soil. This will make it hard for roots to grow and
penetrate the soil. It is important to create pathways between
the rows and beds of your plants.
6. Avoid working on the soil when wet. You can see big
clumps of hard pecked soil when you opt to work on wet soil.
Always remember not to over cultivate the soil especially with
a rototiller. Using a rototiller can disturb the soil and can
lose its form and texture. Provide your garden with good soil.
Make sure that it is not too powdery. It should have mixed
particles of varying sizes and composition.
7. Try to be native in your garden. In fact, native plants
are a lot easier to grow because they not prone to diseases and
pests. That is because they only require minimal water for
their growth. Most plants that are grown in greenhouses
nowadays that require lots of special care and attendance.
8. You should visit your garden regularly. You may spend at
least 10 minutes a day walking around the garden early in the
morning or late in the afternoon. However, it is advised to try
to walk in the pathways so that the soil will not settle.
Wandering within the place can make a special bond with every
plant that you grow in your garden. You may spot some plants
that need water, see some insects inhabiting your plants. You
may even try to pull some weeds that spread along the lawn.
You should water your plants properly. It is not advisable
to water them frequently because it can cause plant roots to
hover near the soil cluster. You can have the option of deep
soaking every time you water them. It will allow the roots to
grow deeper and penetrate underneath the soil's surface. It is
better to water your plants early in the morning so that plant
leaves can dry up when they are exposed to morning sunlight.
This will also ensure lesser risks of having fungal
diseases.
If you make use of these gardening tips, your garden should
begin to flourish.
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