July 16, 2011

Gardening Tips for New Gardeners

Gardening is an activity that every person can do. Even those who think that they have black thumbs can learn how to raise and care for plants. As time goes on you will learn how to grow a bunch of different types of plants both edible and non edible-you can even grow trees! The reason most people fail at gardening is because they think that gardening is easy. Eventually gardening will feel very simple but when you are first learning there is a lot to take in. There is a lot more to gardening than throwing seeds at the ground and covering them with water periodically. Here are some tips that you can use to green up your thumb a little bit.

Figure out what kind of plants you want to grow before you begin planting. Have you always wanted to grow roses? Have you always wanted to grow your own herbs? Learn about the plants ahead of time so that you can make sure your garden is set up correctly. Different plants require different types of care. You can easily avoid mistakes (like watering too often) if you learn everything you can about the plants you want to grow before you actually plants them. This will also help to ensure that you put the right nutrients into your garden soil. In short: you can ensure your garden’s success by doing some advance research.

Map out your future garden before you do any planting. Put your map on paper and then use strings on the ground and marketers to plan out where each plant will grow. This will help you quite a lot if you want to grow more than one type of plant at a time. The map will help you remember which plant is which so you can give each plant the right care. Many new gardeners have difficulty in telling one plant from another. A map will help you identify what you have planted as it starts to grow. A map is a great way to work on a garden during the colder months between blooming seasons.

Believe it or not the purchasing of seeds is not required if you want to grow a garden. This is especially the case if you want to grow vegetables or fruits. If growing vegetables (or fruits) is your goal, all you usually need is to plant a few chunks of the vegetables you want to grow. Along with being their own seeds, vegetables and fruits often contain seeds that, when planted, will grow more of that fruit or vegetable. This is a fabulous way to grow a garden full of your favorite fruits and vegetables without having to deal with a bunch of seed packets (or the cost that goes with them).

Instead of pesticides use aphids. Using pesticides could do a lot of damage to your plants (not to mention how bad they are for the environment). They can also be very bad for your health if you plan on eating what you are growing. The best way to deal with pests who eat your plants is to introduce ladybugs loose in your garden. The ladybugs won’t damage your garden because they eat the other pests what would have done that. Gardeners can benefit greatly from ladybugs and other pest consumers. They are far more environmentally friendly. You don’t have to worry about whether or not they are on your plants when you eat them. They help you keep the pests away from your garden! Many new gardeners are intimidated by the process. Believe it or not gardening is something everyone can do! Don’t let yourself get intimidated by the photos you see in gardening magazines or displayed on television shows. You might not be ready to believe this yet but it truly is possible for you to grow the lush gardens you’ve fantasized about having. Even if you’ve never had any luck growing plants before, you could still learn how to become an award winning gardener over the course of just a few seasons of planting. Keep at it! You’ll get there eventually!

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