Common Gardening Mistakes & Fails
We all make mistakes, even the most seasoned gardener. We hope this list may help in avoiding common gardening mistakes.

We all make mistakes, even the most seasoned gardener. We hope this list may help in avoiding common gardening mistakes.
Grow plants in suitable locations
Pay attention to the sunlight recommendations for plants. If the information tag recommends shade, don't put the plant in full sun. Most plants that are described as needing full sun will do just fine out in the open all day, however the same goes for moisture levels - don't place moisture-loving plants in an area that is dry most of the time.
Did you know that if you plant up against a brick wall, that brick will absorb a lot of heat during the day. Make sure any plants you place near the wall are heat-tolerant.
Bad watering techniques
Many gardeners water too frequently and too shallow. The proper way to water is infrequently, but deeply.
Over fertilising
In the case of fertilizers, more doesn't mean better. Carefully follow application instructions provided on fertilizer containers.
Failing to prepare your soil for planting
Most people opt to use cheap soil and herein lies the problem, it’s usually stripped of any nutritional benefits for your growing plants. Preparing soil creates the best foundation for a healthy garden. Yates Dynamic Lifter & Soil Improver improves soil health by increasing water and nutrient retention while encouraging earthworms and microorganisms. It provides complete plant nutrition with organic slow release nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium for better root growth, stronger plants and more flowers and fruit. Nothing lifts gardens like Dynamic Lifter.
Plant spacing not adequate
When planting vegetables, spacing can be a confusing topic. So many different kinds of vegetables need different spacing; it’s hard to remember how much space goes between each plant. In order to make this easier, we have put together this handy plant spacing chart to help you. Use this vegetable plant spacing guide to help you plan how best to place vegetables in your garden.
Or you can calculate your spacing using the following formula