It’s that time of year to make sure your garden is proper. Learning or mastering gardening skills and techniques is a great way to end the year, get excited about the upcoming year and become a better gardener. There are many ways to learn new skills, such as gardening skills of your choice, whether you are a beginner or a seasoned pro.
Here are some ideas to get you started
Companion planting
The science of placing plants next to each other is so beneficial to your garden. This is called companion planting, and getting it right is vital for your garden’s health. The technique can be mostly used with vegetable gardens, and the benefits include attracting beneficial insects, deterring pests and improving the soil health. Getting these techniques right saves you and your gardening experience.

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Grafting
Grafting is a valuable technique that can enhance your garden and enable experimentation in creating new plant varieties. It involves joining the upper part of one plant with the root system of another. Grafting can be just two plants, but it can also become a complicated practice of combining multiple plants. This is an advanced gardening skill used for many reasons in adding variety to your garden.
Plant propagation
Starting plants from seed is a skill on its own. By mastering the various methods of plant propagation, you have begun to acquire valuable knowledge about the technique. Learning the best ways to propagate specific plants is an essential part of the process. This technique includes collecting seeds, taking cuttings, dividing plants, and layering. Being able to propagate your plants allows you to create more of what you already have.

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Starting seeds
You save a lot of money starting plants from seed instead of buying transplants. Starting seeds isn’t exactly an advanced gardening skill, but you can develop your knowledge and become more proficient and efficient at it. It contributes to you growing exotic and expensive plants that are difficult to propagate from seed.
Soil amending
Amending your soil is a careful technique every gardener needs to know. Learning and applying these skills helps you enjoy and improve the soil for your plants. From soil aeration to carefully balancing nutrients and pH levels for your plants. When amending your garden soil, you are assessing its texture and fertility.

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