Gardening

Deciding to plant and cultivate a home garden is one of the most rewarding ways to improve your mental and physical health. A report from CNN found that gardening helps lower stress levels. They discovered that people suffering from anxiety disorders, depression and bipolar disorder showed noticeable and measurable improvement over a three month period after spending six hours in the garden per week. They also found that even when the people involved in the study stopped gardening, they still showed a lasting improvement in their moods.

In this section, we will show you the best tips, tricks, and hacks from gardening veterans to help you create a sustainable and bountiful backyard garden and living space. You will find the best ways to start a garden and important common mistakes and pitfalls to avoid that will help you save time, money, and frustration. You will learn how to keep your plants healthy, and the best methods for maintaining healthy soil. You will learn hacks on how to be more efficient in your watering methods, and which nutrients and supplements certain plants respond best to.

You will learn how to avoid the common mistake of misjudging sunlight, so you can place your plants in an area where they will receive the light that they need each day to thrive. You will learn which vegetables and herbs grow based on your specific climate zone, and which plants to avoid. You will learn life-saving hacks on taking care of those pesky weeds that pop up every year to strangle your plants. We show you how to plan your garden space in a way that gives all your crops adequate space to cultivate in the most bountiful way.

Gardening will help you save a considerable amount on your grocery bill. There are plenty of vegetables and herbs that are easy to grow and return high yields. For example, One $2 cucumber plant will grow much more than $2 worth of cucumbers. We will also show you how to save money on buying garden equipment and tools. You will find out how to find bargains on quality equipment that will last and get the job done.

This guide will help you get started on the right foot, or with the right green thumb rather. We’ll let you in on the tricks of the trade when it comes to producing a bountiful backyard harvest.

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