Gardening needs a lot of dedication and study. As a beginner, it is often advised that you should start small. With more experience, you can, then, begin to enlarge your garden. Start with beginner-friendly crop that are easier to maintain. Also important, when choosing what to plant, is to research properly on potential companion plants. There are certain plants that easily grow together and complement each other. On the other hand, there are those that cannot be grown successfully together. Gardening requires adequate patience, practice and passion. You must not be discouraged because of some mishaps. To flourish as a beginner, below are 5 gardening tips.

 

  • Use a Garden Planner

 

To run your garden effectively, you require good record keeping. A garden planner is that well-designed tool used to adequately plan and keep garden records. It uses measurements and a grid pattern to space out you plants for effective growth and visualize your entire garden. With a garden planner, you can keep track of what you planted, as well as when and where you planted them. Also, you can successfully ascertain where you need to make relevant adjustments. A 2D or 3D online garden planner is usually ideal; however, you may also use a journal-like notebook as your garden planner. 

 

  • Plant at the right time

 

As a beginner, you need to research properly on the right season and time to plant your chosen crop(s). Crop planting seasons vary from location to location. You need to plant basically during your location’s ideal planting time. If you do not respect seasonal cropping, you may end up wasting more resources, struggling to keep a crop alive or even get discouraged over poor yield.  

 

  • Site your Garden Rightly

 

Siting rightly is the first foundational step to successful gardening. Like in many other endeavours, location is key to successful gardening. The first factor to consider is a location where your eyes can regularly reach. You certainly won’t forget your garden responsibilities if your garden is in sight. The second factor about garden location is sunlight. Find the best sun reflecting area to site your garden. Direct sunlight is important to your crow growth.

 

  • Water Your Garden Correctly

 

Correct application of water is neither excessive water nor inadequate water supply. Both extreme conditions can lead to the death of your plant. You need to know how much water your specific plant requires and always learn to water your garden on a daily basis. When crops begin to wilt or droop, it is often an indication that more water is needed. You may remove spent blooms as this encourages new growth and help your garden to look fresh.

 

  • Start Your Garden with the Best Soil.

 

One condition that may seem luxurious but has great influence on your success is the foundational soil of your plants. As a beginner, it will always be a good idea to invest in well-drained and nutrient-rich soil. If you are planting in the ground, you may buy and mix good garden-prepared soil and blend it into about 6 inches of your existing soil foundation. You can also get this soil to raise plants beds too.