Set garden goals. You want a food garden, a flower garden, or both? You should consider aesthetics, maintenance, and garden purpose.
Assess your garden's sunshine, soil, drainage, and climate. Understanding these variables helps choose plants and arrange the garden.
Sketch or plan the garden layout, considering plant sizes, growth patterns, and spacing. Sort plants by height, sun exposure, and aesthetics.
Choose regional and garden-friendly plants. Consider seasonal fluctuations, color palettes, and plant functions when designing the garden.
Add compost or organic stuff to the soil. Test and improve soil quality to ensure drainage and fertility.
Plan watering around plant demands and your schedule. A drip hose or irrigation system can assure continuous and effective watering.
For better development and pest control, plant suitable plants together. Crop rotation also protects soil and prevents infections.
Use mulching, composting, organic fertilizers, and integrated pest management to lessen environmental effect.