12 Things I Wish I Knew Before Planting My First Garden Jj Stefanie

12 Things I Wish I Knew Before Planting My First Garden Jj Stefanie
12 Things I Wish I Knew Before Planting My First Garden Jj Stefanie

12 Things I Wish I Knew Before Planting My First Garden Jj Stefanie Everything i wish i knew before planting my first garden. 1. you will wish you planted less. gardening is a lot of work and a massive learning curve. every plant requires a little something different. the more you plant, the more you will find out how little you know. the first year you plant a garden, pick five to seven vegetables to plant. I put together a list of the 12 things i wish i knew before planting my first garden aka all the things i’ve learned along the way and am sharing with you so you don’t have to learn the hard way like i did. are you ready to get in your garden? while you wait, i wanted to share some of my favorite garden tools and supplies with you.

12 Things I Wish I Knew Before Planting My First Garden Jj Stefanie
12 Things I Wish I Knew Before Planting My First Garden Jj Stefanie

12 Things I Wish I Knew Before Planting My First Garden Jj Stefanie 💛 📖 see the growveg book here: growveg growveg the beginners guide to easy gardening.aspx.growing a garden is equal parts challenging, rewa. 10. think about future garden expansion projects before placing beds so you don’t have to move things around. my garden began in two fragmented locations. a few years later when i decided to combine my garden areas into one location, i moved several raised beds. though they all remained intact, i wouldn’t recommend it. 5. the “easy” plants aren’t always easy. 6. food tastes better picked right off the plant! 1. your soil is just as important as the plants you put in it. as a first time gardener, it’s easy to get caught up in picking out the perfect seeds and plants and overlook a very important factor: soil quality. See your first garden: what you need to know before you plant bulbs for more tips from barbara. above: ‘globemaster’ alliums. photograph by justine hand. 7. flowers look best planted in groups. i’m not embarrassed—okay, maybe just a little bit—to admit that my first year of gardening yielded a pretty pathetic, sparse looking garden.

12 Things I Wish I Knew Before Planting My First Garden Jj Stefanie
12 Things I Wish I Knew Before Planting My First Garden Jj Stefanie

12 Things I Wish I Knew Before Planting My First Garden Jj Stefanie 5. the “easy” plants aren’t always easy. 6. food tastes better picked right off the plant! 1. your soil is just as important as the plants you put in it. as a first time gardener, it’s easy to get caught up in picking out the perfect seeds and plants and overlook a very important factor: soil quality. See your first garden: what you need to know before you plant bulbs for more tips from barbara. above: ‘globemaster’ alliums. photograph by justine hand. 7. flowers look best planted in groups. i’m not embarrassed—okay, maybe just a little bit—to admit that my first year of gardening yielded a pretty pathetic, sparse looking garden. 12 things i wish i knew before planting my first garden everything i wish i knew before planting my first garden, all the tools, supplies, mistakes and planting suggestions vegetable garden planning. Plant extra. my goodness it has taken me a long time to finally plant enough. for years, i told myself i would take care of the gophers, and i would make sure my kids don’t pull any of the plants up, and i would be diligent with the weeds and pests. every single year, i would plant what i thought we needed.

12 Things I Wish I Knew Before Planting My First Garden Jj Stefanie
12 Things I Wish I Knew Before Planting My First Garden Jj Stefanie

12 Things I Wish I Knew Before Planting My First Garden Jj Stefanie 12 things i wish i knew before planting my first garden everything i wish i knew before planting my first garden, all the tools, supplies, mistakes and planting suggestions vegetable garden planning. Plant extra. my goodness it has taken me a long time to finally plant enough. for years, i told myself i would take care of the gophers, and i would make sure my kids don’t pull any of the plants up, and i would be diligent with the weeds and pests. every single year, i would plant what i thought we needed.

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