Gardening advice: Mistakes that ruin your harvest

07.09.2023 04:10
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:23

Gardeners always want to get amazing harvests, but sometimes they try too hard or don't do enough to keep their plants safe.

Moreover, even experienced gardeners often make the same popular mistakes ruining their gardens.

Let's find out more of these mistakes to finally stop doing them!

Don't drown your plants

Giving your plants too much water can drown their roots and make them sick. 

It's like giving them too much to drink. Instead, water your plants when the soil feels dry about an inch below the surface.

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Don't keep them thirsty, too

On the other hand, not watering your plants enough can make them dry up and wither away. So, don't forget to give them a drink when they need it.

Give them some space

When you plant your veggies or flowers too close to each other, they have to compete for sunlight, water, and nutrients. Give them some space to breathe and grow.

Bad soil won't work

Bad soil can make it hard for plants to grow. Make sure your soil has the right nutrients by adding compost or other soil amendments.

Timing is everything

Planting too early or too late in the season can cause your plants to struggle. Check the planting times for your area to get it right.

Pests can do lots of damage

Bugs and critters can munch on your plants. Keep an eye out for them and take action if you see any. It's like protecting your garden from intruders.

Don't overfeed your plants

Too much of a good thing can be bad. Over-fertilizing can harm your plants. Follow the recommended guidelines for fertilizing.

Conclusion

Balance is key - so make sure you water and fertilize your plants just enough for them to thrive.
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Don't drown your plants
  2. Don't keep them thirsty, too
  3. Give them some space
  4. Bad soil won't work
  5. Timing is everything
  6. Pests can do lots of damage
  7. Don't overfeed your plants
  8. Conclusion