7 Lessons to Learn From My Gardening Blunders

Overwatering

Your garden has been doing well thanks to your hard work, but something is wrong. It's not going the way you thought it would, even though you've been watering your plants regularly

Climatic conditions

The weather has a big effect on when the plant is ready to be picked. People who are new to planting often choose plants that can't grow in the climate where they live.

Not pruning your plants

Pruning means trimming the dead ends of a plant to promote healthy growth. To get a healthy plant you need to get rid of the dead ends and give healthy stems a better chance at using the energy and giving fruitful results

Keeping sun-loving plants in the shade

Some plants need direct sunlight to bloom. Bougainvillaea, a sunstroke plant, needs to be planted in a direct sunlight patch to give you the beautiful result you want. The right amount of sunlight will nourish the plant.

Space ignorance

The weather has a big effect on when the plant is ready to be picked. People who are new to planting often choose plants that can't grow in the climate where they live.

Planting pollinator-friendly plants

Plants need to pollinate in order to produce fruits and vegetables. If your garden doesn't have flowers, it will not attract pollinators and thus, your plants will not be able to produce fruits and seeds to your liking.

Preparing the garden beds

That way, the roots can grow deeper and the plant will be stronger. You need to prepare the flower beds and make the soil soft. You will have to work the dirt very well or it will become rock solid at a lower level.