If you are new to gardening, there are certain mistakes that you should be careful not to make. If you perhaps mess up, you do not have to feel as if it is a fiasco, as you can generally fix things immediately or even during the following season. Yet, similar to the muddles we will be talking about in this article, if you do some research and plan ahead, you should be able to skirt a lot of the mistakes, even as an amateur gardener.

If you want productive plants, you need to make sure you give them enough room to grow. The space requirements of each plant is a little different, so this is something you should investigate before choosing a location. Don’t let the small size of your plants fool you when you buy them. Find out exactly how much room each plant needs. One of the situations that can occur when plants are crowded is that the roots of the different plants become entangled. If you don’t have a lot of room for a garden, you can use container gardening or simply limit the variety of plants you plant. You can find out how much room a plant requires from the nursery where you buy your bedding plants or from the information given on the packet of seeds.

Even though most gardeners know the importance of water to their plants, this is a factor in which there is a lot of room for error. What most gardeners don’t realize is that some plants require more or less water than other plants. So, keep your plants divided accordingly. How often you water your plants will also depend on your local climate, and how much rain you get in any given season. One handy gadget for gardeners is a soil tester. This simple piece of equipment will analyze the moisture content 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. Too much water can be just as damaging to your garden plants as too little water.

What is your soil like? You should find out before you even start because if your soil is poor quality you may have a non-productive garden. When your soil is healthy, your plants will also be healthy. You need to know if your soil is acid or alkaline (the pH of your soil) before you even plant your garden. You can purchase kits to test your soil at any gardening center or online. If your soil is not healthy, you can either add fertilizer to it or purchase good soil at your local nursery. After your garden is in place, compost or fertilize it on a regular basis to replace any nutrients lost through watering or plant growth. When you take a knowledgeable approach to gardening, you will be able to stay away from some of these detrimental issues. Don’t just guess when it comes to factors like how much to water a plant, how much space and sun they need and so forth. If you’re not sure about something, there are plenty of sources of information, whether on the internet or at your local nursery. Do not forget that plants may be similar but are not exactly alike and will require specific maintenance plans.

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