Everyone makes mistakes, when this happens in the early stages of gardening; make sure to hang in there to appreciate the final result. When you are able to design your garden before you actually begin planting; the more apt you will
be to stay clear of some of the common mistakes that folks make. Gardening is not hard, you just need to be aware of the various needs of the plants you will be growing; for instance, how much area the plant will take up, or how intense the light and water needs are. Upon reading some our gardening tips, you will be more aware of valuable information that should keep you safe from a few of the general mistakes that are commonly made.
Planting too many vegetables, herbs or flowers is one of the most common mistakes new gardeners make. You may have an image of a beautiful garden that contains every type of plant you've ever admired, but keep in mind that it takes effort to keep all of your plants healthy. Planting a garden also requires you to realize that some plants will not grow together. A small garden is always easier to take care of than a large garden so keep that in mind. Basically, you will have too much to do, not enough time, and your ambitions will fail before your eyes. You only have a certain amount of time each day, and that should be used to taking care of a certain amount of plants and avoiding over diversifying.
Obviously, water is important to successful plant growth. Even though this is common knowledge, this is an area that a lot of gardeners get wrong. What most gardeners don't realize is that some plants require more or less water than other plants. So, keep your plants divided accordingly. Your location will determine your plant-watering schedule. You need to take into account the rainfall you can expect while your plants are growing and what the climate is like in your region. You can make determining how often to water your plants simple by buying a soil tester. It will tell you the moisture level of your soil This way, you will know without doubt whether your plants require more water or not. Most plants get bogged down if their soil is kept too wet. They prefer moist soil. You can stunt the growth of your plants by giving them too much water as well as by letting the soil become dry before you water.
Many new gardeners pick plants emotionally, due to what they like the look of or the taste of and do not give enough thought to how well it will grow in their location. You may fancy the idea of eating an avocado or orange fresh from your garden, but this is unrealistic if you live in a cold region. The same goes for trying to grow tropical plants or cacti in a Northern region. Setting up a hothouse is one way around this however if this is your first year of gardening and you do not want too much work, stand by the plants that will naturally flourish in your area. If you are purchasing seeds in the USA, you can take a look at the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone, which is easy to read and it shows you which plants grow best and in which regions.
It's important that you learn what mistakes you could possibly make when you are gardening so these mistakes don't escalate and cause your garden to be less than you desired. Unfortunately, poor planning or just careless disregard can be the causes of poor results in a garden. If you follow the steps we have outlined for you in this report, your garden should flourish. Also pay heed to your seed supplier, the knowledgeable people at your nursery or garden center, and successful gardeners in your town.