A foolproof way to get the most out of your garden : garden goal writing

As we start to think about planning our gardens for the upcoming year, it's important to set some goals for ourselves to make sure we're getting the most out of our outdoor spaces. The "start, stop, keep doing" method is a great way to think about what we want to add to our gardens, what we want to stop doing, and what we want to keep doing to make our gardens as beautiful and bountiful as possible.

Start doing…

One thing I'm going to start doing in my garden this year is adding a tea garden. I love the idea of growing my own herbs and spices to make delicious tea blends, and I think it will be a fun and rewarding addition to my garden. I'm also going to add more fillers to my cut flower garden to make it even more beautiful and lush.

Stop doing…

One thing I'm going to stop doing in my garden this year is wasting water. I had a large water bill last year, and I know that I can do better when it comes to conserving water in my garden. I'm going to start using techniques like mulching and watering at the right time of day to make sure I'm using water as efficiently as possible. I'll also be checking my hoses and connections on my irrigation system to make sure there are no leaks.

Keep doing…

One thing I'm going to keep doing in my garden this year is breaking up tasks into small chunks. Gardening can be overwhelming, but by breaking it up into smaller tasks, it's much more manageable. I'll be getting into the garden often, even if it's just for a few minutes at a time, to keep on top of things and make sure everything is growing well.

Another thing I'm going to keep doing in my garden this year is staying on top of pests and diseases. This is an ongoing process, but by being vigilant and taking action when necessary, I can keep my garden healthy and beautiful.

It's also important to remember that garden goals are personal. Everyone's garden is different, and what works for one person may not work for another. It's important to figure out what you want to achieve in your garden and how you want to achieve it.

The most important thing to remember when planning your garden for the upcoming year is to have fun! Gardening should be a fun and enjoyable hobby, not a chore. By setting goals and taking the time to plan, you can make sure your garden is as beautiful, bountiful, and manageable as possible.

In conclusion, setting gardening goals for the year is a great way to make sure you're getting the most out of your outdoor space. By using the "start, stop, keep doing" method, you can think about what you want to add to your garden, what you want to stop doing, and what you want to keep doing to make your garden as beautiful and bountiful as possible. Remember to stay mindful and make sure that your garden is a fun, manageable, and abundant space to be in. Happy gardening!

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