Part2 of looking around my garden

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... Read moreSpring is such a rewarding season for any gardener, and I love how my garden truly comes to life after the long winter months. This year, I’ve been paying close attention to how different plants respond to the warming weather and longer days. It’s fascinating to watch the early bulbs bloom and the leafy greens start growing rapidly. One thing I’ve found helpful is to regularly check the soil moisture and adjust watering schedules accordingly—too much water can harm young plants, while too little can stunt growth. Mulching around plants has also proven effective in retaining moisture and controlling weeds, which lets the plants focus their energy on growth. I’ve been experimenting with companion planting to encourage healthy ecosystems; for example, planting marigolds near vegetables to deter pests naturally. Noticing pollinators like bees and butterflies visiting the garden reminds me how vital biodiversity is for a thriving garden. Spending quiet moments in the garden during spring not only gives me a chance to observe these changes but also serves as a mindful break that refreshes my spirit. For anyone looking to grow a lush garden, I recommend patience, consistent care, and being curious about each plant’s unique needs and growth patterns. Happy gardening this spring!

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