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Everyone is capable of learning how to grow a fabulous garden. Even people who don't have a lot of planting space can grow wonderful gardens if they pay attention to the right advice. Even people who don't have yards and have small patios. You might even be able to grow a thriving garden entirely inside of your home! Keep reading if you want to learn all about how to grow and care for your own garden. This is the article for you!

Don't go too big too soon. If this is your first garden start with just one plant or a few of the same type of plant and a small garden plot. This will teach you how to take care of a plant and the ground in which it is planted. Wait until you find success with just one plant or group of plants and then try to grow a variety of plants and practice more advanced gardening techniques. Many newbie gardeners take on way too much way too soon and then later they are disappointed when they can't seem to grow a vast array of plant life. Begin with something small and work your way up to something large; it's the best way to learn how to garden.

Teach yourself how to identify weeds apart from your growing garden plants. Many newbie gardeners think that their garden plants will look a lot different than the weeds that will also grow. The truth is that garden plants, especially when they are just beginning to sprout, are easily mistaken for weeds. If you don't learn the difference you could accidentally rip up a bunch of your garden without meaning to do so! Learn how to tell weeds apart from flowers before you begin your planting process. This will save you a lot of problems later on.

Don't use pesticides; use aphids instead. Pesticides are not environmentally friendly and are hard on your plants. If you are growing plants that you plan on eating pesticides are especially bad. If you have a problem with pests who eat plants, consider letting some ladybugs loose in your garden. Using ladybugs is a good idea because they don't eat plants, they eat the pests who eat your plants. Gardeners can benefit greatly from ladybugs and other pest consumers. These pest controllers are more environmentally friendly. You won't eat them by accident. They help you keep the pests away from your garden!

Many new gardeners are intimidated by the process. Believe it or not gardening is something everyone can do! Don't let the complexity of the gardens you see in books, in magazines and on television intimidate you out of starting your own garden. Believe it or not, if you don't mind putting in the work, you can learn how to create the beautiful gardens you've seen others create. Even people who have never had any luck growing plants can learn how to grow a magnificent garden in just a few seasons of planting. Don't give up! You can do it!

by: Rebecca Dennis




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