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The 9 Best Gardening Tips and Tricks for Beginners

Gardening is a great hobby to take up; it gets you outside, burning calories, and produces rewarding results. Whether you’re looking to grow some delicious produce or beautiful flowers, these 9 tips and tricks for beginners will get you started off on the right foot!

1. Start Up Gardening
Don’t fret about finding a suitable plot in your backyard, simply start a container garden anywhere you’d like. Plus, this way you can ensure the soil is fertile and easily prevent weeds! You’ll be more likely to follow through with your gardening if your container garden is near your back door or a window you use often. First start small, then work your way up to a bigger garden.

2. Solid Soil and Dependable Drainage
Make sure your container has good soil and drainage, which means plenty of compost! As the Black Thumb Gardener says, ‘a gardener with no compost is no gardener at all’. Composting is easy, just save your food waste, especially egg shells, coffee grinds, and apple cores! Creating good drainage is also very manageable. Ensure that your container garden has holes in the bottom, and then line the bottom of the container with a layer of rocks.

3. Location Location Location
Some plants are shade plants, others need sun, and yet even more plants are partial shade or sun! Don’t overlook that part of your plant’s description! The Micro Gardener has a universal solution: Place your container garden on wheels or a trolley, so you can move it around in the event your selected spot doesn’t get as much sunlight as you originally thought.

4. Timing and Type
If you want succeed with your garden you need to plant the right type of plants, at the right time. When you’ve confirmed that your plants will grow in your zone, make sure you plant them at the right time of year! Be sure to also check the seed’s information, it will likely be spring or summer.

5. The Perfect Plants for Beginners
Some plants are just known to be easier to grow than others- plant these! For easy-to-grow produce, Gardening experts recommend tomatoes, peppers, onions, chard, basil, and bush beans. Easy to grow and maintain flowers include clematis (a vine), sunflowers, dahlia’s, foxglove, roses, petunia & black eyed susan’s. Just ask your local plant nursery employee to direct you to the “hardy” plants.

6. Well Watered
Make sure you give young plants plenty of water, but always avoid wetting the plant’s leaves! Wet leaves can easily lead to mold, rot, and a sick plant! As your sprouts grow, remember that the general rule of thumb is to give plants an inch of water per week. If you keep the garden close to your house, popping outside to give your plants some water will hardly seem like any effort at all. Be on the look-out for yellow leaves that means too much water!

7. Go Organic, Really
Make organic choices with your soil, fertilising, pest control, and even seed selection. Heirloom produce plants taste much better than mainstream varieties. Plants that are fertilised or treated with chemicals can become weak and prone to disease.

8. Trim and Prune
Trimming and pruning your plants allows for increased air circulation and fewer leaves for you to spill water on (Don’t wet the leaves! See #5!).

9. Get a Head Start
Want to know an insider tip from the top gardeners? For greater growing success, “start” your seedlings inside! An easy way to do this is by using old toilet paper rolls!