Good gardening, like most practical skills, can be reduced to a surprisingly small set of principles once you've had enough experience to see past the surface complexity.
After several seasons of growing — some successful, some less so — I've found that most of the gardening decisions I make well come from asking a single question before acting.
The question is this: What does this plant actually need right now?
Not what the calendar says. Not what the care label specified when you bought it six months ago.
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