March 12, 2008
Common Gardening Mistakes
Many want-to-be gardeners are easily frustrated by what they feel is a lack of gardening skill. In fact, when someone has nice indoor plants or outdoor gardens, they're said to have a "green thumb". Those people who don't have that green thumb though, sometimes give up the idea of trying to grow plants or flowers, because they just can't seem to figure out what they're doing wrong.
Usually there are some very common mistakes everyone makes though, and they're fairly easy to correct too. Let's look at several:
Watering too much - Some people who have a problem growing plants and flowers don't realize they're actually watering their gardens too much at once, or too frequently. Not all plants and flowers need the same amounts and frequency of water, and you can actually kill a plant if you wanter it too much. A cactus for instance, often needs just one inch of water or less each month.
Not watering enough - In contrast, sometimes the most common mistake made with a garden is to not water it enough. Again, there are some plants which require more frequent watering, and they'll start to wilt and die if they're not getting enough. In most cases you can tell by looking at the leaves of a plant. If the leaves appear as if they're shriveling up, you're not likely giving the plant enough water. With some plants you can actually just rub the leaves between your thumb and finger. When the plant has enough water the leaves often feel supple and strong.
Planting the wrong kinds of plants - One of the biggest joys of gardening is finding new plants and flowers. Sometimes we're out shopping and we come across something we just can't resist… even if we're not familiar with the plant we've found. So we bring it home and plant it in a prime spot of the garden, only to find it dying off within just a week or two. This often happens when you plant something that won't grow in your garden zone.
Thankfully our local garden centers usually carry only those plants which should grow well in our local environment, but if you buy plants online, or from a store which stocks a large variety of plants from all over the world, you may find yourself having this problem. The solution is fairly simple though: Research. If possible, try to prevent yourself from buying the new plant you've just fallen in love with. Write down the name of it instead, then go home and look it up on the Internet.
If you can't resist buying it though, then do your research before choosing where you'll plant it. Often if the plant is not suitable for your yard, you may still be able to grow it indoors.
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