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I am a horticulture and gardening hobbyist. For me, maintaining the beauty of gardens and other natural avenues is my way to appreciate and give back to nature. Gardening, despite sounding like a simple recreation, is a lot more than that. Managing and maintaining the ever growing greenery requires a lot of chemical, biological and applied horticulture science.
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David Sechovicz. I am a horticulture and gardening hobbyist. My immense love and affection for the beauty of nature excites me. For a nature lover like me, maintaining the beauty of gardens and other natural avenues is my way to appreciate and give back to nature. Gardening, despite sounding like a simple recreation, is a lot more than that. Managing and maintaining the ever growing greenery requires a lot of chemical, biological and applied horticulture science. As a hobbyist gardener I have extensive gardening-related knowledge including indoor and outdoor plants and orchids.
Top Tips To Begin Gardening The first important tip for any first-time gardener is to know the type of plants you may want to grow in your garden area. You can harvest vegetables or fruits, depending on the desires of your family members. There is nothing better than the fragrance of freshly picked fruits. Also, it gives you an opportunity to consume naturally produced vegetables unlike the ones in the market that may be produced inorganically. It is always beneficial to talk to your local gardeners to identify the type of plants that grow locally in your area. It helps you to communicate your ideas and socialize more with like-minded people. Plants that prefer cooler temperatures do not survive in hot climate conditions. Whereas plants like cacti are low-maintenance and exit easily in harsh weather conditions. Also, be mindful of the space taken by mature plants. Seedlings may take up only a portion of an area but fully grown plants like a giant pumpkin may invade the space of other plants thereby causing nutrient or water deficiency for them.