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Avoid These 7 Common Gardening Myths

Gardening can become an excellent hobby or lifestyle for some people. However, some might make mistakes because of tips or hacks they see online, which could be harmful. The video below describes these myths and what you should do instead for the best landscape design practices, so let's find out more!

Myth 1: Adding Sand to Clay Soil

If you have poorly draining clay soil, someone has probably recommended mixing sand with it to fix the issue. That's a significant error, although it sounds reasonable because sand can drain well.


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Unfortunately, mixing sand with clay soil can turn it hard and unmanageable. This can lead to destroying your plants and creating muddy areas. The solution would be to add organic matter to that soil, such as garden-made compost.

Myth 2: Water Drops Burns Leaves

Some people have been told not to water plants on sunny days because the droplets will act as magnifying glasses and destroy your leaves. That's utterly bogus advice because your plants need more water during hot days. But if you're worried, just water directly into the soil, not the leafy areas.

You can check the rest of the video for more debunked myths and start tending to your garden correctly. Remember to follow professional advice, and you'll have the best landscape design anyone has ever seen!

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