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5 Common Gardening Issues You Might Have In Your Garden And How To Fix Them

Your garden needs maintenance and care to stay clean and organized. Besides watering the plants, sweeping the area every day, and tilling the soil, you also have to look around the place every once in a while and check for existing gardening issues and problems that need proper fixing.
 
Some gardening issues are easy to spot, while some are not. But these issues can significantly impact the appearance of your garden and the growth of your plants and their fruits. To help you determine the common problems present in your garden, here is a shortlist with some tips on how to fix them:
 
Bats
Have you noticed some goat-like droppings on your lawn every time you sweep and rake your garden? If yes, chances are you have bats in your area. Bats are nocturnal flying mammals that can help eliminate insects, such as mosquitos and bugs, in your place. They are also good pollinators, and their bat droppings, known as Guana, can be used as a soil fertilizer.
 
But despite these advantages, having bats in your place also comes with some disadvantages. Bats can spread disease and rabies, which can be dangerous to you, your family, and your pets.
 
They can also cause damage to the structure of your house, significantly when they are raising their young. Although they are good at exterminating pests in your garden, they can attract bat bugs that can cause itching and redness to your skin.
 
To minimize the damage that they can do to the structure of your property, including your garden, and to keep them from nesting in your house’s attic, it is recommended that you make your own bat house. Bat houses are a safe and humane alternative to hunting them down. These small spaces can provide a safe space for bats while protecting your garden from pests, such as mosquitoes, bugs, and beetles.
 
Sparse Lawn
When you have a garden at home, one of the gardening goals you want to achieve is to have a spacious and nice lawn where you can freely walk bare-footed. Having a sparse lawn ruins that goal and, at the same time, stresses you out because it looks off and unmaintained.
 
A sparse lawn is caused by several factors but can be improved through reseeding. Reseeding is the gardening process of planting new grass seed into the existing surface layer of your garden’s earth. It can be done by killing the old weeds and grass in your lawn, selecting the right grass seed, prepping the soil for reseeding, spreading the grass seed on your prepared ground, and lastly, maintaining it by watering it daily.
 
Weeds
Weeds are unwanted grass growing in your garden with your desired plants and lawn. It is a disadvantage to ignore them and let them grow with your cultivated plants because they germinate vigorously.
 
If you leave them unattended in your garden, they can cause stunted growth for your desired plants and lawn as they compete in consuming nutrients, light, and water. Thus, it is a must to remove them when you notice them growing in your place.
 
To control the growth of weeds and in your garden, it is recommended that you pull them at their roots by using proper gardening tools. You may also apply mulch in your area. Mulch can make the soil moist and cool, depriving these weeds of sunlight and hindering them from germinating.
 
Aphids
If you notice that some of your plants’ leaves are misshapen and yellowing, there is a big chance that you have aphids in your garden. Aphids are soft-bodied sap-sucking insects that can produce sticky substances as they sip the sap of your plants. They can weaken the seedlings in your garden if not properly attended to.
 
To get rid of aphids in your garden, you may consider spraying them off of plants using a strong or vigorous stream of water from your hose or by knocking them off with your hands. You may also consider making a homemade aphid spray by mixing liquid soap and water. Spray this mixture on the affected plants while ensuring that you include soaking the undersides of leaves, where most aphids hide their eggs and larvae.
 
Blossom-End Rot
Blossom-end rot is one of the common problems you may face in your gardening journey, especially when growing tomatoes and other crops. It is a plant disorder caused by uneven watering and calcium deficiency. If you want to fix this problem, it is recommended that you apply mulch on the soil of the affected plant, or you may water the affected plant daily.
 
Takeaway
Knowing the issues and problems in your garden can help you repair them right away before they become severe and unfixable. Being aware of these issues is also one of the essential steps to maintain your place. By finding ways to fix them, you can ensure a good-looking, wonderful, and well-maintained garden.