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Easy Ways Everybody Can Use to Grow Healthy Plants



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By : Lucien Felciano    19 or more times read
Submitted 2012-05-05 15:53:01
There are so many reasons why someone would want to grow their own plants. Perhaps you want to improve the landscaping of your home, or make a pleasant place to relax in your back yard. Growing your own food is good for a couple of reasons. The food is usually more nutritious and you save a bundle of money. Cooking with fresh snipped herbs is a good enough reason to grow your own herbal garden. Some people also use herbs medicinally and in soothing teas. Your reasons for growing plants are unique to you. However, anyone who grows plants has to maintain the health of the plants by taking good care of them. Mother Nature knows instinctively how to keep her plants healthy, and we'll share some of nature's secrets in this article so your plants, too, will thrive.
 
What kind of soil do you have? This is your first, and foremost, consideration if you want to grow plants that thrive. Different plants require different types of soil. Some, for example will grow better in alkaline soil while others need soil that's more acidic. After you have determined what the composition of your soil is you have two choices. You can simply plant those items that are native to your type of soil, or you can use additives in your soil to change the composition to suit other types of plants. This is a simple matter if you plant in containers or individual pots. You can buy exactly the type of soil required for each plant. However, if you want to use the soil that is native to your land, you need to get it tested so you can see what kinds of plants will grow well, and what you will need to add to grow other kinds of plants.
 
If you are a beginner, take things one step at a time. Don't plan an elaborate, complicated garden as your first project. The same enthusiasm may strike when you are buying outside or inside plants in containers. It's easy to buy way too many. If you buy a lot of plants, it will be harder to account for the care of each plant, and you'll also face the prospect of different plants having different requirements.
 
Look around the garden center and pick out two or three plants you really like. And, for starters, don't buy more than one or two of each plant. For example, a common "beginner" plant is a tomato plant. If you buy a 12-pack of seedlings and put them in your garden, you will have your hands full taking care of them and checking them over for problems each day. It's better to just put out a couple to begin with. By starting with a smaller garden, and fewer plants, you will have an easier time keeping on top of what's going on.
 
One common mistake a lot of gardeners make is not learning the proper amount of water specific plants need. We know, of course, that plants need water to grow, but the amount of water of different plants varies. Over-watering plants is right at the top of the list of mistakes gardeners make. If you have several or many plants, don't just water them all uniformly, but pay attention to their individual needs. Houseplants fall victim to over-watering all the time and, as a result, don't stay healthy. They can easily suffer from root rot. Root rot is the result of the roots of the plant not getting enough oxygen because they are getting too much water. A good sign is that the leaves turn yellow.
 
Gardening - whether inside our outside - is a very rewarding and popular pastime for many people. And the fun and enjoyment increases tremendously if you have taken the time to discover what your plants need to stay healthy and flourish. There are a lot of little steps you can take to have a healthy garden, but the main thing to keep in mind is that their first needs are light, space, and water.

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