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10 Tips to Keep the Joy in Gardening

10 Tips to Keep the Joy in Gardening

As I was working in our garden planting vegetables this season, I came to the realization that I did not have enough space for all our tomato seedlings. Now, that doesn’t usually bother me because I grow more seedlings than I will plant. However, I was lacking a full bed. Therefore, I went back to my plan and discovered that I over planted carrots, radishes, swiss chard, and arugula. This simple mistake got me thinking of all the mistakes I have made over the years and how I keep the joy in gardening even with mistakes. In this blog post, I share my top 10 tips to keep the joy in gardening based upon all the lessons I have learned while gardening.

I believe that there is subtle magnetism in Nature, which if we unconsciously yield to it will direct us aright.

– Henry David Thoreau
10 Tips to Keep the Joy in Gardening

01 Planning

For many years I did not thoughtfully plan either my vegetable or flower garden. Thankfully, my husband is a much better planner and the sections he planted usually had better performance and beauty. When my vegetable garden grew to 400 square feet of beds, planning became extremely important. I did a lot of research and learned about crop rotation. With that information, I developed a three-year crop rotation plan. If you would like to see how I went about developing that plan, check out my post titled “Crop Rotation for the Home Gardener”.

It’s equally important to plan out the placement of flowers, shrubs, and trees. For many years, I would go to the garden center, see a plant I like and purchase. I wouldn’t even look at the tag to see if it needed sun or shade. Then I would proudly come home with my plant and begin to think about where to place. Trust, me that’s not the best way to plan your garden.

One year I had the opportunity to work with a truly knowledgeable gardener. In planning out a design, the first thing she did was take measurements. From that point, it was about plant selection considering seasonal interest, color, fragrance, size, light, and texture. Lastly, I learned that you should consider groupings of at least three of the same plant. Having multiple plants that are the same has a much greater impact than just one plant. Finally, remember to do what you like and what will give you a sense of joy.

10 Tips to Keep the Joy in Gardening

02 Right plant, right place

Just like you and I, plants have preferences. Plants need a spot that matches their preferences and growth. For example, some plants like full sun while others prefer shade. If you do not pay attention to the preferences of plants, they will not thrive, and you will wonder why. When you decide to purchase plants, spend some time evaluating the location where they will be planted and how much time you are willing to fuss with them. Some things to consider and research:

10 Tips to Keep the Joy in Gardening

03 Quality

When you make an investment in designing your landscape, buy quality plants (healthy and vigorous) from a reputable seller. Ask friends where they purchase plants and ask them what they like about the seller. Is the seller knowledgeable, are the plants guaranteed, is there a wide selection, is the garden center organized (e.g. deer-resistant plants grouped, shade plants grouped)? Next, inspect the plants. Examine the foliage looking for signs of disease or insects. While it’s tempting to buy plants that have lots of flowers, a plant will acclimate better if it’s in the bud stage.

10 Tips to Keep the Joy in Gardening

04 Tools

Your life as a gardener will be much easier with the right tools. I have accumulated many of the right tools over the years. When I started gardening, I had a few basic hand tools, a hard rake, and a shovel. The tools you need will depend upon the type of gardening and the amount of time you spend outdoors. Because I average 3 plus hours a day in the garden, it’s important to have tools that make work easier. Here are a few tools that have saved me time and patience:

05 Preventive maintenance for your tools

I know, you just finished working in the garden and are tired. The last thing you want to do is clean your tools. However, this is an important step that you will appreciate the next time the tool is needed. Here are a few suggestions:

10 Tips to Keep the Joy in Gardening

06 Fertilize

Just like you and I need nutrients to thrive, so do most plants. First, understand what fertilizer is appropriate for each individual plant and don’t overfertilize. To understand what nutrients are needed, talk to the garden center, or do your own research. A general-purpose fertilizer with an NPK “nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium” of 16-4-8, 12-6-6 or 12-4-8, is generally recommended. Plants should be fertilized at the time of active root growth which is usually in the spring.

10 Tips to Keep the Joy in Gardening

07 Use fresh seeds

If you start plants from seeds, use seeds that have been packaged for the current growing season. You will be rewarded with germination rates above 80%. While many seeds can be stored for 2- 5 years, germination will decrease over time. Now, I must admit, I do save unused seeds from one year to the next. I do this with the understanding that germination may be impacted. I guess it’s all based upon the level of risk you are willing to take.

10 Tips to Keep the Joy in Gardening

08 Have patience

Yes, gardening takes patience. Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong. I like to think of gardening as a constant experiment because nature is in a constant state of change. What worked well in one growing season may not work well in the next season. For me, there is joy in trying new ideas/experiments in my garden. 

10 Tips to Keep the Joy in Gardening

09 Take breaks to rejuvenate

Gardening can be hard work. It’s easy to get carried away and work straight for multiple hours. Take frequent breaks to rejuvenate. Find a spot in your garden and just relax. For me, I like to sit on our backyard deck. From there I can see both the vegetable and flower garden. I set a timer on my phone for 30-45 minutes and then take a 5-15-minute break. This break rejuvenates me and gives me time to think and adjust my work as needed. Gardening should be enjoyable and joyful, breaks help to keep you healthy, joyful, and happy in the garden.

10 Mother Nature rules

The best laid plans can be undone in an instant by mother nature. If you think about it, when we garden, we are actually trying to compete with mother nature. We fight weeds, we fight the weather, we fight insects, disease, and animals. Yes, the sooner we accept the fact that mother nature rules, the happier we will be in the garden.

I hope you have found these 10 tips to keep the joy in gardening helpful. There is nothing like the feeling of accomplishment that comes from seeing something beautiful grow.

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