3 Major Mistakes When Planning Garden Beds in Spring

Find out why your garden isn't yielding the expected harvest and how to avoid common planting mistakes.
Spring is inspiring, but this is when 80% of your harvest's success is decided. Here are three mistakes that ruin your efforts:
1. Ignoring Adult Plant Size
Small seedlings turn into jungles by July. Without airflow, diseases spread, and light won't reach the fruit. Always leave room to grow.
2. Poor Light Distribution
Planting tall corn south of short peppers creates a deep shade. Plan your heights strategically.
3. Toxic Neighborhoods
Onions and peas suppress each other, and planting tomatoes near potatoes is a guaranteed blight epidemic.
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Important: Don't forget to take breaks and protect your back β gardening should be about joy, not pain!
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Disclaimer
Important! All information in this blog is for recommendation purposes only. We are developers and enthusiasts, not certified agronomists. Results may vary based on your region, soil type, and weather. We are not responsible for potential errors or crop failures. Please verify critical advice independently!
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