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Only dig as much as you can water. With the proper irrigation, your garden will thrive. One explained, “I didn’t have a good watering setup, so I hauled large cans from the house to the garden until I finished watering everything.”
Irrigation setups are essential. If you take time to plan out the best method suited for your garden, your crops will benefit more than just throwing something together.
Many gardeners noted that no-dig gardens are an excellent option for people with back problems. It is an approach where you avoid disrupting the soil and adds nutritious components such as compost.
Maximize the available sunshine that will hit your plants. First, map out how different areas in your yard get sunlight distribution over time. Then, you can plant the crops based on how many hours they get of sun daily.
Another gardener confessed, “I’ve found the best way to clear grass batches to prep your lawn for planting. First, I used a half-moon edger to cut the grass into foot-wide strips.