Johnson JAY
Member
I’m currently in credit gardening mode, giving my accounts time to mature after opening a few new cards earlier this year. I’ve seen the term used a lot in credit forums, and while I understand the concept, I’m curious how others approach it in practice.
After those recent applications, my score took a slight dip from the inquiries and lowered average account age. So now, I’m laying low no new apps, just making sure everything gets paid on time and keeping my utilization low. It feels good to pause and let things breathe, but I’m wondering how long most people actually stay in the garden.
Does it usually take a few months to start seeing improvements, or is it more of a slow, steady process? I’m trying to be patient, but I also want to make the most of this time by doing whatever I can to strengthen my credit profile in the background.
After those recent applications, my score took a slight dip from the inquiries and lowered average account age. So now, I’m laying low no new apps, just making sure everything gets paid on time and keeping my utilization low. It feels good to pause and let things breathe, but I’m wondering how long most people actually stay in the garden.
Does it usually take a few months to start seeing improvements, or is it more of a slow, steady process? I’m trying to be patient, but I also want to make the most of this time by doing whatever I can to strengthen my credit profile in the background.