When you first consider starting gardening at home, you need to know that there is a bit more to it than simply soil, seeds and plants. You can cultivate a small or large garden according to your needs and desire. You may want to plant anything from flowers, herbs, vegetables or fruits in your garden. However, keep in mind that each type of plant you grow will have its own particular needs for light, water and fertilizer.
When you are a beginner gardener, it is best to start small and then continue to learn and grow along with your garden. One of the first things you need to consider when you are starting gardening is that some plants come back each year, without you having to do much for them. These are perennial plants. After you plant them the first time, they naturally return each year. Other plants only last one season and you will need to replant new plants each year. These types of plants are annuals. Each of these types of plants has their own advantages and disadvantages. It is best to research any type of plant or flower you wish to grow in your garden.
Non-edible plants and flowers are nice; however, when some beginners consider starting gardening, they may consider growing fruits or vegetables or even both. Growing your own produce will reduce the money you will spend on such foods. However, it is important to remember that each plant whether vegetable or fruit will have its own particular needs to grow and thrive in a garden.
Learning more about any plant you want to grow successfully is essential, since you will not want to waste your time, efforts or money to grow them without getting good results. However, once you begin learning and practicing what you learn your time, efforts and money are well worth what you put into starting gardening.