Mulching is more important than you think.

While many factors impact growth, focusing on soil quality is essential.

Here are six common mistakes that can negatively impact soil quality in your garden.

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Another benefit of mulching is that it helps minimize the compaction forces of water through rainfall or irrigation.

Not Testing the Soil

It might feel like an extra step butsoil testingcan be a game-changer.

A soil test will help you determine if your soils pH needs adjusting and what nutrients are lacking.

Conducting soil tests periodically allows you to make informed decisions about soil amendments and fertilization practices.

Ignoring Soil Biology

Soil is more than just dirt.

Practices like excessive tilling, excessive use of chemicals, and not mulching can disrupt soil biology.

She recommends encouraging soil biodiversity by mulching, incorporating organic matter, and rotating crops in vegetable gardens.

Planting Invasive Species

Plantinginvasive speciescan create havoc in your garden explains Enfield.

Introducing invasive plant species to your garden can outcompete native vegetation, disrupt ecosystems, and alter soil composition.