Mistakes in plant care are made by both beginners and experienced gardeners.
To achieve a good harvest, it is important to properly care for plants and soil without overdoing it.
Here are common mistakes that gardeners make that can put the harvest at risk.
Soil
Many experts recommend loosening the soil, but loosening and deep digging are not the same. One should not overdo it with digging.
Watering
Creating a "flood" in the garden bed is a major mistake made by many gardeners. There is no need to run around with a watering can every day and turn the area into a swamp.
Seedlings
Another mistake is planting overly mature seedlings. Young seedlings grow better and are less prone to disease.
Fertilizers
One should not water the beds with various fertilizers. Excessive use of chemicals can harm the plants.
Companionship in the Bed
Some plants are uncomfortable growing next to others, which can lead to suppression. However, there are also plants that coexist well with each other, protecting their "neighbors" from the sun, pests, and weeds.