Basic Gardening Tips For Beginners By Mary Hanna You've decided to plant a garden but you need basic gardening tips for beginners, this is the place to be. gardening has become a delightful hobby for people all over the world.
There are many rewards for the gardener, the visuals of his creation, the scent of the blooms, great fresh air and lots of exercise. Imagine a weekend spent in the yard with your feet up drinking in the spectacular gardens that you have created the fruits of your labor and love. If you are a beginner gardener, here are some basic gardening tips. No matter how much room you have, you can create a masterpiece garden.
The basic garden tips for beginners will help you create new gardens and make it a successful and joyful experience. In the beginning go slowly, start small but use your imagination. Choose a project that will not take a long time to complete. If it takes you weeks to finish a project you will get frustrated and start to hate the project you wanted to enjoy. Even if you have 75 or 100 square feet you will be amazed at how much you can plant.
If you are determined to have a larger project, then work in sections and turn your attention to one area at a time. This way as each section is finished you can enjoy that completed job. This will also build up your confidence as you go along making the next section not so daunting.
But for a beginner gardener a small scale garden is optimal. You are going to have to learn the basics of gardening, all about disease, the best way to control weeds and pests, the all important watering and when and how to fertilize. After your initial project you can enlarge the garden or plant one somewhere else in your yard with your new found confidence.
To cut down on the weeding of your garden, place mulch around the plants. This serves three purposes; it cuts down on weeding, as well as aiding in temperature control and water retention. Granted there are some gardeners that love to work the soil and weed the plants but it would be more rewarding to tending to the plants
or just
watching them grow. To maintain really healthy plants water for longer
periods of time but less frequently. Do not let the plants dry out.
Always water early in the morning so the plant leaves have time to
dry out during the day which helps prevent fungal disease.
After
planting, try to have your garden remain pesticide free. An especially
good natural deterrent is as follows:
In a jar, combine 1 teaspoon
dishwashing liquid and 1 cup vegetable oil. Shake vigorously. In an
empty spray bottle, combine 2 teaspoons of this mixture and 1 cup water.
Use at ten-day intervals (or more often if needed) to rid plants of
whiteflies, mites, aphids, scales, and other pests.
These are
the basic gardening tips for beginners. Remember, that you can create lovely gardens in
containers which you can move around as you please. There are hundreds of different
plant combinations and containers that you can use for a container garden. So,
if you are an apartment or condo dweller, you can plant lovely gardens on your
balcony or patio. The basic tip here is that container gardens will dry out much
faster than the plants in the ground so be vigilant about checking them for moisture.
Happy gardening And Good Luck!
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