by Sheba_Also
Beginners Guide to Gardening
Gardening is something that is easy to do at almost every level. Even a beginner can have a great garden, that can be full of interesting plants, wonderful vegetables, and lots of fun. However, in order to have that perfect garden ,there are a few things that you should know. Sometimes, it is important to do things the most simple way possible, in order to have the right results.
Good Plants
First of all, there are lots of great plants that you can start out with in order to make your garden special and beautiful. A good idea is to think about the various types of plants that are hardy and hard to kill, which makes them great for beginners. Some great plants that you might want to consider include vegetables like tomatoes, beans, and peas, which are easy to grown. Flowers like marigolds are also very easy, and will be great starter plants to use for your garden. These are plants that will grow easily for you, and that will be excellent additions to your garden.
Knowing Your Soil
When you are a dummy at gardening, or simply a beginner, knowing as much as you can about the soils you are choosing is going to be very important indeed. If you are planting your garden in the backyard, you’ll have to look at the various types of soil that you have there, and you should probably supplement it with some potting soil from a local store, or at least some soil fertilizer. This is important for you to be able to have the best growing plants. If you are planting your garden in pots, you’ll need to use high quality potting soil as well.
Watering Practices
One thing that is difficult to understand about gardening is the idea that your plants should be watered effectively, and that you should leave enough water in the ground so that they don’t dry out.
Depending on your climate and the temperature, you’ll need to water somewhere between every few days, and several times a day. Even hardy plants need water enough to grow, but not too much water to drown their root structures. Watering is a careful balance, making sure that the soil is not too dried out, but also making sure that it is not too wet.
Pests and Diseases
No matter what level of gardener you are, you’re going to have to look at the way that pests and diseases will affect your garden. Remember that some garden bugs, like ladybugs ,are there to protect your plants from the more harmful bugs. Keep watch over your plants, and take notice of things like leaves with holes in them, or other problems like spider webs. It is up to you whether you would like to use chemicals or natural remedies, but you need to be on top of your pest situation right away.