Mix compost into soil to improve water and nutrient retention. Compost promotes soil bacteria that help plants thrive. Even without a compost mound, don't worry.
When planting huge blocks of the same crop, you should avoid doing so since it provides an easy target for pests.
By planting in broad rows or on raised beds, you can prevent the soil from being compacted. Additionally, permanent walkways prevent soil from being compacted.
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Feed plants organic plant food like Miracle-Gro® Performance Organics® Edibles Plant nourishment Granules, which fertilises plants for up to 6 weeks, to ensure they receive enough nourishment.
Only use synthetic pesticides when other approaches fail. Choose a target-specific chemical over a broad-spectrum one.
Hang birdhouses and install a birdbath to attract insect-eating birds to your yard. Share food with them. (Or don't.)
At the conclusion of their growing season, let leafy crops like broccoli or greens to blossom so that they may offer nectar for insects that are good to the environment.
Planting beds should be mulched to prevent the growth of weeds and to keep the soil wet.