Plants can only grow if there is he althy soil in the garden. Therefore, a garden without the right soil does not work either. So it should be the goal of every gardener to be able to maintain the ecological balance.
Testing the ecological balance
First you should ask yourself whether the ecological balance in the garden is possibly disturbed. This can be recognized by compacted soil or soil that is low in nutrients. The best way to test this is to take a closer look at the condition of the soil and also determine the pH value.
Don't forget to fertilize
The soil should be the focus of every garden and should be treated naturally. If nutrients are missing, don't forget to fertilize or loosen the soil a bit.
Which plants for which soil
The plants also show you which soil you have in your garden. Dandelion and sage, for example, grow on very calcareous soil. Nettles indicate a lot of nitrogen in the soil. Rich in humus can be seen in the chickweed and real chamomile. You can also get soil activator from the garden market, which is supposed to restore the balance in the garden. However, it is important not to interfere too much with nature.