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A Beginners Guide - How to Start a Garden?

Tips to Start Gardening

By Shraddha KachaPublished 3 years ago 4 min read
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One of the most rewarding hobbies includes gardening. Are you clueless about where to start your gardening adventure? Explore the following tips to understand how to start a garden in easy steps.

Firstly, you need to make most of the available landscape. Secondly, find out where your interests lie, in a floral space or a vegetable garden? Thirdly, break down your complicated vision into manageable steps. Finally, enjoy the benefits of getting your hands dirty.

You can creep into gardening at your own pace. Soon, you will rejoice with beautiful views, colorful fragrances, and healthy edibles adorning your space.

How to start a garden from scratch?

It doesn’t matter how large or small your space might be. With these tips in mind, you can easily learn how to plan and start a garden almost anywhere.

Decide and plan how to start a garden as per your dreams

What vision doesn’t let you sleep? Do you want a vegetable garden or little herb plants on your kitchen window sill? Or a flower garden for the adorable and colorful blooms?

If you want to go for the vegetable or herb plants, then choose the ones that will go on your dinner table. Decide the ones your family loves to eat. Or select the vegetables your family is willing to try at least.

If you opt for the flowers, they create a mental image of the colors you want to see every day. You can choose between the annuals that bloom around the year or the perennials that bloom within a short span. However, you can make a combination of both and create a stunning piece of garden.

Remember to start small before you get a hang of things.

Choose the perfect spot

Most flowering and vegetable plants require close to 6 hours of sunlight every day. Hence, it is vital to choose a spot that has the required sun throughout the day. Don’t worry if your yard has too much shade. However, you cannot grow tomatoes there, but some plants love growing in the shade.

Check out the light requirements of the plants before going into full-fledged gardening. This is an important step when you consider how to start a garden on your own.

Prepare the ground before you plant the garden

Initially, you need to remove the sod covering the soil where you plan to plant. You can slice under the sod and make them into sections, so they are easier to remove. Also, you can put them for composting and use them as manure later.

The fertile the soil, the better the vegetables grow. It works the same for other plants as well. Healthy soil leads to great products with eye-pleasing lush greens in your garden. Any residential soil needs a power-up. Your soil could easily be too wet, dry, infertile, excessively acidic, or alkaline. The only solution is super simple and that is to add an organic mixture.

Start by adding 2 to 3 layers of compost, grass clippings, old manure when you dig a bed of soil. However, if you choose not to dig, then you can leave the manure on top that will eventually rot. Earthworms will convert the rot into organic matter and mix it with the soil.

Get your plants

I know people who pour into catalogs for months, while others just pick what pleases them at the nursery. Either way, get the ones that work for your soil, climate and, the amount of sunlight.

The simplest method about how to start a garden definitely includes transplants or set plants. So here, you basically buy young plants and put them in your soil when they are ready. However, ensure that the transition from the plant to your ground is smooth.

It is always a work in progress

One can never end with how to start a garden. You need to maintain it even afterward. It is always a work in progress and your plants need attention. Make them your priority and pay heed to their needs.

Water your plants. Remove the weeds before they grow too much. Pull out the dying veggies. Additionally, safeguard your garden from destructive insects. Nourish them with the right nutrients and enjoy the benefits and satisfaction a homegrown garden offers.

Now, that you know the basics, you are confident about how to start or plan a garden by yourself. If space is a constraint, then you can explore how to grow a container garden and start enjoying it.

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