Tips to Become a Successful Gardener
On April 14th, Gardening Day is celebrated worldwide, which was established by Cool Springs Press in 2018, with the aim of raising awareness and encouraging children and adults to get involved with nature and home gardening.
However, don’t wait for this day—start getting involved with gardening today! You don’t need to have the gardens of Versailles, or even a garden at all; a corner on your balcony or inside your home is more than enough!
Start from scratch
Gardening can be a very creative and stress-relieving activity, but it is completely natural to feel overwhelmed as a beginner. There are some safety tips that can help you get started.
Choose plants and flowers carefully: Select plants and flowers that are suitable for the climate and conditions of your garden. Look for plants that are easy to care for and fit your lifestyle.
Think practically: Apart from aesthetics, you should also consider the functionality of the space. Find plants that can improve your environment and conditions without causing problems, for example, growing excessively and limiting your space.
Soil & Water: Before you start digging, you should carefully check the composition of the soil and consult a specialist to find the right fertilizer. Additionally, you should find out how much water each plant needs.
The essential tools: As with all tasks, gardening also requires some basic tools that will make your work easier. Of course, these should be adapted according to your needs and the size of your working area.
Gardening Tools
No martini no party, so let's see the basic tools you will need before you start and along the way of your new hobby.
Trowel
Pruning Shears: for taking care of foliage and branches
Shovel: for soil preparation
Pots & Planters
Irrigation System & Watering Can
Gloves: for protecting your hands
Plants & Indoor Space
If you don't have enough outdoor space for gardening or if you love plants so much, then you can create an indoor garden. You can choose indoor plants that don't require much water and light, ideally suited for this purpose are succulents, cacti, sansevieria, dieffenbachia, chlorophytum, as well as many others.
Indoor plants bring a note of calmness and renewal to the space, while they can also be an excellent decorative element. Place your plants in impressive pots, on your bookshelf, or even try hanging them to save space. Additionally, even if you choose a plant that requires more light, you can use special grow lights, which emit a spectrum of light that mimics sunlight and helps in the plants' growth.
You have books to read, tutorials to watch
Gardening books are a very enlightening way to get the necessary information, create your action plan or at least be encouraged to start a new hobby.
Additionally, if you don't want to dive into reading, you can find very useful information and tutorials on social media, such as the following ones that deal with gardening, so you can learn things and get ideas.
- @migardener (Instagram, YouTube)
- @epicgardening (Instagram, YouTube)
- @homesteadbrooklyn (Instagram)
- @monty.don (Instagram, Twitter)
- @gardenanswer (Instagram, YouTube)





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