Are you sure you are doing everything right, but the harvest is disappointing year after year?
You may not even realize that three simple mistakes can ruin all your efforts.
The first is too frequent watering. It seems that plants need a lot of water, but overwatering leads to root rot and fungal diseases.

Watering with cold water in hot weather is especially dangerous: a sharp change in temperature causes stress, which causes crops to shed their ovaries.
The second mistake is ignoring crop rotation. If you plant cucumbers or tomatoes in the same place for years, the soil becomes depleted and pests accumulate exponentially. Even fertilizing will not save the situation.
The third fatal mistake is improper pruning. When removing unnecessary shoots, many also cut off fruit-bearing branches, depriving themselves of a harvest.
For example, currant berries form on two-year-old shoots, not on young ones.
And that's not all: planting too densely creates ideal conditions for diseases. Plants fight for light and nutrition, and you're left with small fruits.
But there is good news: these mistakes can be corrected in one season.
Start by mulching the beds - this will reduce the frequency of watering and protect the roots from overheating.
Then create a crop rotation plan, dividing the area into zones for different crops.
And never prune plants at random - study the characteristics of each species.
In just a month you will notice how your garden will be transformed.