Great Gardening Tips
- Gwen M
- Oct 4, 2017
- 3 min read

Your garden can be a great hobby to fulfill your days, get you outside more, feed your family healthy meals or even make you some money. So, whether you are growing healthy veggies or beautiful flowers these great garden tips from a wide variety of resources are bound to help you with some of your gardening needs or questions.
Great Gardening Tips From My Grandparents:
What I learned from my grandmother about gardening: She told me things that she learned from her mother. She told me to begin your growing season in the early spring ( around the beginning of April or early may) She always grew her tomatos indoors to avoid an frost that could happen overnight depending on your zone.
Linda Halloway:
My grandma told me to spread compost over the turned soil Between the naturally healthy earth and the compost she would spread, and the soil end up being “so light and fluffy, that the vegetables would grow like super fast”.
Janice Vega:
One of the most important things my Granddad taught me was that with a garden you can make something out of nothing.
Ricky Barnes
My nintey year old great grandmother in which I call nana taught me to "keep it moving" don't sit still to long that is main reason she started a garden in the first place.
Fresha Mullander
Tips From The Experts
Just do something, Just get started, Buy a planting pot. Buy some potting soil," You'll already be on your way to a garden by the time you make up your mind what to plant in it.
Billy Landscaping expert:
First you need to educate yourself on plants, your zones, and vegetables
CECE: Water Garden Expert
Check around your neighborhood because you can use your neighbors as resources and for great garden ideas. Because chances are if it's growing well for them it will grow well for you
Alex, Landscaping Exper:
Ask for help, go to your local Nursery or places like Lowes and Homedepo and ask questions
Millie, Lawn Care Expert:
Learn from your mistakes and your successes buy a journsal take and keep careful notes. No one was born an expert
Jackson, Landscaping Design Expert:
Don't Over do it, Embrace the power of three's. through the years I’ve learned that planting one of everything looks messy and not well thought out," says Donald even if you're aiming for a sought of relaxed looking garden. "You will create a better look if you select a handful of great plants and repeat them throughout the garden in groups of three
Donald, Landscaping Expert:
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Great Gardening Tips Your Children Can Learn In Class
Last but not least children will learn that just like people plants need water to.
Some class will teach about dry and wet soil and be able to describe the difference between them.
Children will learn how to test soil for dampness using their fingers.
Children will be introduced to a rain gauge and what it's used for.
Students learn how to work together as a group and the best way to harvest vegetables they.
How to plant flowers and vegetables
All about garden insects and bugs
How to reinforce appropriate garden behavior

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