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Tips for starting a small garden

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Moving organization - August 7, 2020

Finally, you have space and time to start a small garden of your own. So far you only had garden envy when looking at your neighbors’ yard. But, now you have a chance to have your own. Nevertheless, starting a garden is not as easy as it may sound. Especially, for rookie gardeners. Still, there is no reason to doubt yourself. With a very simple plan in place, your garden will be turning heads in no time.

What type of small garden would you like to have?

What are you looking forward to having in your garden? Would you like to have beautiful flowers that will give your yard an entirely new dimension? Or maybe you would love to have a fresh herb garden, so you can give your pantry a rest? Settling down on a choice is important because further upkeeping will depend on it.

Light pink roses picked from a small garden and placed in a metal basket.
Flowers are a great option for your garden if you are looking to add some color to your home and garden.

Choose the perfect spot for your small garden

Your entire garden is not a fair game. There are certain criteria that a yard should meet if you want your small garden to be successful. Many plants will need lots of sun during the day, so they can properly develop and grow. That is why moving to a warmer climate provides better grounds for the growth of greenery. Next to needed sunlight, you should make sure that you start your garden on a flat surface. Of course, last but not least, you want your hose to reach your plants without a problem.

Clear ground the ground and give it a little kick

You will need a clean ground to start a garden. However, you also want to make sure that the ground is fertile. In this case, the compost will be a great ally. It will give the ground the boost that it needs, so your plants that thrive. If you are wondering is your soil of good quality, you can always do a soil test.

Choose your plants

By now you have decided what will be growing in your new garden. Maybe you want gorgeous flowers that will be a breath of fresh air for your home. On the other hand, cooking dinner with your product gives it a special flavor. Yet, that was a general decision. Now it is time to decide which flowers will beautify your home or which concrete veggies you want to grow for your family. You can choose them from a catalog or the garden center. Either way, this is a very exciting moment for all gardeners.

Mint leaves in glasses.
Fresh herbs are also a great choice for your garden. Cooking with fresh herbs gives meals extra flavor that cannot be accomplished with dried herbs from your pantry.

When to start planting?

The timing of planting depends on the produce or flowers that you are planning on having in your yard. Some can sustain in colder weather, while others are super sensitive to lower temperatures. So, it is important to be well informed and to follow instructions that you will get when you purchase your plants.

Your garden will need water and love

Don’t underestimate the attention that your small garden will need. Certainly, you will need to make time for watering your plants. But, you will also need to put in some effort in maintenance. Plants are living and breathing things that react negatively if they feel neglected. Therefore, make sure you pay attention to your garden and water it regularly. If you do, very soon you will be giving gardening tips to your friends and neighbors.

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