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Broad-spectrum pesticides are really not the optimal choice for pest control in your garden. While broad-spectrum pesticides will kill most pests, they will also kill helpful insects. Useful insects are more sensitive to these pesticides than the pests, so by killing them, you could be growing your pest population. This might result in you having to use even more pesticides to get rid of the pests.

Before you even start planting the garden, check the soil. An inexpensive soil report can be used to adjust soil nutrients to optimum levels, which will ensure your garden thrives. Many offices of Cooperative Extension will do a soil analysis, and it is important to know how to improve soil so that all crops can grow in it.

You don't need a costly chemical solution to deal with powdery mildew in your garden. Instead, combine baking soda with water and liquid soap. Spray this onto your plants about once per week or until it subsides. Baking soda will not damage your plants and treats the mildew gently but efficiently.

Mulching may be one of the best things that you can do for your garden. It can keep weeds from popping up while lessening how fast the water evaporates from the soil, too.

Be smart about how you water your garden. Take advantage of a soaker hose so that you don't need to water every single plant individually, or have to keep filling up your watering can. Use low water pressure with your soaker hose so that the force of the water does not harm sprouts and seedlings. Set the soaker hose to water your all your plants over a couple hours, and then you will be free to get other things done.

There are some annuals that grow better in the colder months. In order to make these plants presentable, be sure to prune them if they become too leggy. Some annuals will produce flowers again within a few weeks and stand out against other winter foliage. If you are looking for beautiful plants that thrive in cooler weather, look for petunias, dianthus or snapdragons.

Try growing your peas indoors for the first couple months. The seeds will have a better germination rate if you start them indoors. You will also have hardy seedlings that will be able to resist disease and pests much better. You could transplant the seedlings outdoors once they are able to survive and thrive.

Get some gardening knee pads if you find yourself kneeling on the ground a lot to do your gardening. Gardening is supposed to be relaxing and enjoyable; you don't want to finish every gardening session with aching, throbbing knees. Your knees can get supported with a decent pair of gardening knee pads.

So, you can see that these suggestions are rather simple and easy to follow. You simply need to decide what it is you want to achieve, then use the gardening knowledge you have acquired from this article to make it happen. Watch your garden to see how different plants respond to these new techniques. If a method does not provide good results, try other methods. With patience and attention, your garden will become a source of pride for you and your neighborhood.


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