GARDENING can be overwhelming if you don't know what you're doing.
There's a lot of intricate knowledge to learn and even more mistakes to be made.
Luckily, Kevin from shared everything you shouldn't do if you want your garden to thrive.
Inconvenient location
The gardening whiz says that the ideal garden is accessible and easy to work in.
There are loads of little things you can do to help, Kevin says - because he's tall he has his raised beds higher than usual to save him from straining his back.
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Not enough sun
One of the biggest mistakes gardeners make is putting plants in shady areas.
If you're not sure where gets the most light in your garden, the pro suggests going outside at different points throughout the day to check.
Remember that this will change with the seasons as well.
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Planting too far from a water source
If your garden is on the larger side, try to keep your plants close to your house.
If you have an outdoor tap or hose, check to see how far it reaches.
Green fingered Kevin says that if you have to carry heavy jugs of water far it's easy to get lazy and not do it, which will result in dead plants.
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Not mulching
"You must respect the power of the mulch," the pro jokes.
There are loads of mulching options out there, the pro favours shredded straw but you could also use fallen leaves or grass.
Mulching protects the surface of the soil and reduces the amount you need to water you plants, so it's important to get it right.
Not preparing soil
If you're planting in the ground, the gardening whizz suggests doing a soil test so you know what you're working with.
"If you're planting in a new space, you don't know what happened in the decades before you lived there," Kevin shared.
Knowing what type of soil you have will directly affect how your plants grow.
Planting thing you don't like to eat
It can be tempting for beginners to want to grow whatever is easiest, but you shouldn't actually do this.
Instead opt for things you enjoy so that you'll feel more motivated to pour time and attention into growing it.
Planting too close together
It's common to plant seeds too close together, but another common mistake is forgetting to thin them out after they've germinated.
Plants will be restricted and wont grow as big if they don't have room, especially if you're growing vegetables.
Planting at the wrong time of year
Even if you live in a hotter climate, you still have to stick to the correct times to plant.
The gardening god says that even if your plants don't die, they certainly wont thrive.
"If you respect the season you'll have a lot more success," Kevin adds.
Not asking for help
Gardening is something that has been passed down through generations, you should lean on the experience of others.
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It's easy to join gardening communities to seek advice and tips.
You can also join online clubs to gain knowledge for free.