The Best Gardening Tips and Tricks for Beginners



1.Start small
It’s a great idea to start gardening in a container that easily accessible to your backyard door or a window that you often use. This way you can make sure that the soil is fertile, and you can easily take off any weeds that grow in the container. First start small, then work your way up to a bigger garden.

2.Compost is important, so also is drainage

Many ace gardeners are of the opinion that there is no garden without compost. Despite using fertile soil, you can make your own compost from leftover kitchen waste such as egg shells, coffee grinds and apple core. It is also important that you ensure your container has a few holes on the sides that act as an efficient drainage system. Make sure that the container stands on a line of rocks to give that extra elevation to allow the drainage water to fall instead of standing next to the container, causing fungus to grow.

3.Location is key

It’s foolish to assume that all plants need equal sunlight. Different plants require different amounts of sunlight. Some plants grow well in shades while others require a lot of sun, and there are others which require partial sunlight and partial shade. To solve this problem, you may want to place your container garden on a trolley, and move it around in your backyard to ensure all your plants get the right amount of sunlight that they each need.

4.Timing and type
Before sowing the seeds of your favorite plants, it is very important to check whether the weather in your region is conducive to the growth of the plant and also check which time of the year is best to sow the seeds. It will usually be during spring or summer.

5.The best plants for beginners
Some plants are just known to be easier to grow than others- plant these! For easy-to-grow produce, choose tomatoes, peppers, onions, chard, basil, and bush beans. And if you’re a fan of flowering plants, then you must begin with sunflowers, dahlia’s, foxglove, roses, petunia & black eyed susan’s. Once you’ve been successful at growing these plants, you can visit your local nursery and ask help from the employees there for tips to grow other hard-to-grow plants.

6.Watering tips

It is important to remember not to allow water to wet the leaves. Wet leaves easily lead to mold, rot, and a sick plant. As your sprouts grow, remember that the general rule of thumb is to give plants an inch of water per week. Be on the look-out for yellow leaves that means too much water!

7.It’s best to go organic

Make organic choices with your soil, fertilizing, pest control, and even seed selection. Heirloom produce plants taste much better than mainstream varieties. Plants that are fertilized or treated with chemicals can become weak and prone to disease.

8.Trim and prune
Trimming and pruning your plants allows for increased air circulation and fewer leaves for you to spill water on.

Hope these tips help you get a head start at gardening, and you improve your skills with each passing day. Happy gardening!

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