Garden experts have revealed the key soil mistake we’re making in May that can stop plants from growing, and it’s all about how you treat your soil.

You can’t expect your flower bed ideas to flourish this spring if you’re neglecting your soil. Instead of treating it like dirt ( I mean that figuratively), you need to treat it as an essential part of your garden’s ecosystem – and this is where a lot of us go wrong, experts say.

If you want happy, healthy plants this year, neglecting the soil is one of the biggest mistakes you can make. Here’s what you should be doing to care for your soil instead.

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‘One of the biggest mistakes people make is overworking or neglecting their soil, often treating it as ‘just dirt’ rather than an essential part of the garden. Excessive digging or poor soil care can disrupt its natural structure, making it harder for plants to absorb nutrients and retain water, while also leaving them more vulnerable to pests and diseases,’ explains Tom Douglas, Senior Gardening Buyer at Cherry Lane Garden Centres.

The no-dig gardening movement has been huge for a few years now, strongly advocating that we shouldn’t dig our gardens no matter what. Not digging soil not only allows the soil’s natural structure to thrive but also protects the organisms that live within it, such as beneficial insects, which can contribute to healthy soil and natural pest control.

Not neglecting your garden means also recognising that it may still be a little fragile after the winter months. It may be warm and sunny now, but bear in mind that your garden has just endured months of cold, wet weather.

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