
The Best and the Worst Gardening Practices
Gardening is a wonderful and rewarding hobby, but it’s important to make sure you’re doing it right. You’ll need to understand the fundamentals of gardening, from selecting the right plants to providing the necessary care, to ensure that your garden thrives. Our guide to good and bad gardening practices will help you get the most out of your garden. From the basics of soil preparation and pest control to advanced techniques for more experienced gardeners, this guide will provide you with all the information you need to create and maintain a beautiful garden.Applying Fertilizers and Pesticides Incorrectly
We all want to grow the biggest, best crops possible. To do that, we need to make sure that our plants get the nutrients they need, especially when it comes to nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. In most gardens, you can tell when someone has…
1993Planting too early and in the Wrong Place
When you think about it, planting a garden is an extremely simple process; you dig holes, put seeds in the ground, and water everything. Simple enough for anyone to do, right? Unfortunately, many people tend to think that it’s as easy as that…
1351The Importance of Worms and Repeatedly Tilling
In the past, repeated tilling was thought to be a good practice to improve the soil in gardens. In recent years we have learned that this is not true. Repeated tilling can hurt the soil and your plants. Tilling breaks up the soil by mixing…
1262Why Raking up All Dead Leaves is not a Good
In the fall, it’s natural to see leaves on the ground outside. But unless your home is a rainforest that you’ve been working to restore all year long and even then, raking up all of those leaves is bad gardening practice. The reason? When we…
1278Working and Planting in Wet Soil
Unless you’re growing a bog plant, keeping your garden constantly wet isn’t a good idea. Gardeners should aim for moist soil rather than waterlogged plants. Soil that stays soggy for days on end not only stunts the plants’ growth but also…
1450Advice on how to Identify Good and Bad Plants
When one thinks about gardening, weeds and plants are the two things that come to mind. After all, without plants or weeds neither can exist. However, there is more to gardening than just planting a few seeds and waiting for them to grow into…
1144Choosing the Right Fertilizer for Gardening
When you start a new garden or begin a new growing season with your current one, it’s important to think about what nutrients your plants might need. Having the right soil and fertilizer will go a long way in helping your plants grow strong…
1182Good Gardening Practices Weed and Grass Control is Important
You might think that because weeds are smaller than grass and other plants that they cannot compete for resources. However, if you don’t maintain your lawn or garden regularly, you will see the weeds take over. It’s not just a visual problem…
1076Learning Your Frost Dates for Good Gardening Practices
Having a green thumb doesn’t mean you can grow anything and everything. Each plant has its own set of requirements for soil, water, sunlight, humidity, and temperature among other things. Failure to provide these conditions will result in a…
1312Staying Close to a Water Source
Water is essential to a green and healthy garden. Plants need water to grow and thrive, especially when conditions are dry. However, too much water can be just as harmful to your plants as not enough water. Water stress happens when plants can…
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DIY Marquetry in the HomeDIY Marquetry in the Home
Marquetry is an art form that has been around for centuries. It involves the careful cutting and placement of wood veneer to create intricate designs and patterns. While it can be a complicated craft…
Tips For Dining Room Design That Will Make Your Home More CozyTips For Dining Room Design That Will Make Your Home More Cozy
Many people would love to have a cozy dining room in their home. It’s one of those rooms that can be created so easily and you hardly have to do any work. If you want to create your own warm and…
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