5. Regularly maintain your garden: Keep up with regular maintenance tasks, such as trimming, staking and supporting plants, and removing spent blooms or foliage. Regularly check for signs of diseases or deficiencies in plants and address them promptly to prevent further damage. 6. Practice sustainable gardening: Opt for environmentally friendly practices in your garden, such as composting kitchen scraps, using rainwater harvesting systems, and selecting native plants that require less water and are better adapted to your local ecosystem. Avoid using chemicals or pesticides that can harm beneficial insects and contaminate the soil.