The Care Your Garden Needs

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The Care Your Garden Needs

Starting a garden is a commitment of both time and effort. The hard work you put into your garden determines the quality of the crops you get out of it. Simply sticking seeds in the ground does not guarantee a bountiful harvest. A garden full of plants needs to be nourished and tended regularly to ensure optimal results. On the other hand, neglecting the needs of your garden will ultimately produce poor results. Fortunately, there are a few useful tips that makes it possible to turn a mediocre gardening project into a triumphant success. If you are ready to get your hands dirty, then let’s cover these key ideas.

Get Your Soil Tested

When it comes to building a winning garden, soil is literally everything. The plants you grow depend on the right soil conditions to have the best opportunity to thrive. If your soil is lacking in certain nutrients and minerals, then chances are your plants will not fair too well until these problems are addressed. According to this article, it is relatively easy to get your soil tested for a variety of issues affecting the quality of your soil. In today’s age of modern gardening, it only makes sense to have a clear understanding of what condition your soil is in before wasting any money planting crops. The rule of thumb to remember here is that your plants will only be as good as the soil in which they grow.

Weed Your Garden For Optimal Output

Weeding is an essential procedure that you must carry out on a regular basis. Weeds compete with crops for nourishment, space, and light. The last thing you want in your garden is more competition for your crops. Before pulling weeds out of your garden, it is important to take note of which types of weeds are invading your garden. According to Gardening Know How, weeds also tell you a lot about the condition of your soil. Doing research on the particular types of weeds you are dealing with will help to expose where your soil is lacking or even over abundant in certain nutrients.

Planting Cover Crop

Because barren soil is an open invitation for soil erosion, planting cover crop in your crop isles can be a useful method for keeping your topsoil in tact. Another advantage to planting cover crop in your garden is that this is an effective method for returning key nutrients back into the soil. This is an important concept of which to take note. Some plants actually put nutrients back into your soil. This is especially good to know when deciding on what type of cover crop you need to introduce during the winter months to replenish specific nutrients within your garden’s soil.

Watering Your Garden

It is no surprise that you will have to apply water to your garden. Plants need water to thrive, but this does not need to be overly expensive. Watering in the cooler part of the evening will prevent water from evaporating, leaving behind more moisture for your plants. Installing sprinklers or controlled drip irrigation systems makes it possible to automate a good deal of your watering efforts and avoid wasting too much water in the process. You can even turn this into DIY project, since there’s plenty of information online like flange tables for valves, step by step tutorials and YouTube videos.

Using Diatomaceous Earth

Diatomaceous earth, often referred to as DE, is a substance that is useful for deterring many common garden pests. When applying DE in your garden, you should only use a food grade version of DE. Under a microscope, DE is sharp and dangerous to small worms and insects that come in contact with it. For this reason, you do not want to put DE on plant flowers or in areas that might do harm to beneficial insects. Dusting it around the base of plants will generally keep a lot of invaders away from the base of a plant.

Conclusion

The more you learn about basic gardening tips, the easier it will be to get more out of your garden each year. Taking notes on strategies that work to improve your soil and keep pests away from your plants is always important to ensure your crops have a solid opportunity to thrive. When your crops begin to bring forth great tasting produce, you will certainly appreciate the rewards you will reap for all your hours of laboring in the soil.

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