
Let's debunk some common misconceptions about gardening by unraveling three prevalent lies:
- you should only garden with native or heirloom plants.
Contrary to the belief that one should only garden with native or heirloom plants, a diverse garden can thrive with a mix of both native and non-native varieties, fostering biodiversity and enriching the overall ecosystem.
- you should compost everything.
While composting is a fantastic practice, the notion that you should compost everything is a misconception. Certain materials, like diseased plants or pet waste, can introduce harmful elements into the compost, disrupting the composting process and potentially harming your garden.
- you shouldn’t spend money on plants.
Dismissing the idea that you shouldn't spend money on plants is a fallacy. Investing in quality plants, soil, and gardening tools can significantly enhance your gardening experience, ensuring healthier and more robust plants that will contribute to a flourishing and aesthetically pleasing garden. (By/Galaad Yard Services)
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