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The 5 Best Gardening
Tips For Beginners

No one is a gardening expert from the start.

Family let me tell you that nobody is a gardening expert from the beginning. After all, it takes some time to learn the basics of horticulture and herbs. Here are some essential elements to keep in mind when starting your first garden.

1. PLANT IN A SUNNY LOCATION:

Your garden should be in a space that receives enough sunlight. Plants derive the energy they need from sunlight, and without it, they simply won't grow well. Most vegetables and herbs require 6 hours of “full” sunlight per day. Some vegetables and herbs can still thrive in areas of “partial shade.”

2. USE THE RIGHT SOIL:

“Not all dirt is the same.” Most plants won't grow in soil that is too soggy, hard, rocky, or lacking in nutrients. What plants really need is nutrient-rich soil with good drainage.

3. GIVE PLANTS SPACE TO GROW:

Your plants need some personal space. You don't want them to struggle for sunlight, water, or nutrients. A small plant will grow over time.

4. WATER PROPERLY:

Excessive watering can lead to root rot, while insufficient watering means the plant won't get the nutrients it needs to grow. Most vegetables and herbs need about 1 inch of water per week (more if it's hot outside). Before watering, test the soil by sticking your finger about an inch deep; when the soil is dry, the plants need water.

5. FEED YOUR PLANTS:

Water and sunlight are good, but plants also need constant nutrition. This is because plants deplete nutrients from the soil as they grow, and these nutrients need to be replenished for the best harvest. Feed your plants with Plant Force+ one month after planting.

FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE TIPS AND VOILA!</span<