With many of us residing in urban jungles, we crave the slightest burst of natural freshness. Home gardening is probably the most convenient way to bring nature to your abode and fill your homes with green buddies. Apart from a breath of fresh air, home gardening has many benefits, such as providing your kitchen with a supply of herbs and serving as cute décor pieces for your interiors. Here are some tricks to get you started on your own home garden.
Choosing the Location:
Carefully decide on the location of the potted plants or home garden in a spot that receives plenty of sunlight and is near a water source like the balcony or kitchen window sill. But make sure to keep them in a place where you’ll see them every day, or you might forget about these new friends.


Choosing the Containers:
Go creative with the containers! Bring out the recyclable material from the garage, such as empty bottles, tires, boxes, or any container, and get started on fun DIY projects. If not, you can also purchase readymade pots from stores to match your decor style. Pots come in various sizes, so you can find a perfect fit for each plant.


Choosing the Plants:
If you are new to home gardening, some plants that won’t give you a hard time are lettuces, radishes and herbs like basil and rosemary. Flowers like marigold or morning glory are also relatively easy to grow. Start with just 2-3 plants and learn to look after them as they grow. Depending on the amount of sunlight or heat, move the plants around to give them the best possible condition. Make sure you buy high-quality seeds and don’t overcrowd pots with many seeds.


Choosing the Soil:
One of the most important pieces of advice for someone beginning a garden is to invest in nutritionally-rich and well-drained soil. Numerous nurseries sell prepared potting mix that contains soil, compost, and cocopeat. Asking a gardening enthusiast in your neighborhood for soil is the best way to obtain it. Have an organic fertiliser packet on hand to add when required.

Choosing the Food (for the Plants):
Plants need boosts of nutrition from time to time. Apart from high-quality soil, plants also need high-quality food to grow well. Don’t compromise on plant food and give them the best possible nourishment. Plant food can be purchased online or from local nurseries.
Choosing the Tools:
Every gardener should have a pair of gloves that provide a good grip while handling plants. Sharp pruners are also necessary for trimming or harvesting produce. Turning the soil is essential, so buy some shovels with short handles if you’re working with small gardens. Don’t forget the watering cans! Store all your gardening tools in a sturdy box or place them on racks near your garden space.


Choosing the Furniture:
Style your garden space with seating arrangements and tables to enjoy the scenery with a cup of tea or coffee. If your garden is located in the balcony or backyard, place furniture that can withstand sunlight and rain.


Choosing Colours:
Green can easily overpower all the other colours. Unless you are going for all-green décor, blend colours in the form of pots or small garden accessories. The plant produce and flowers add to the assortment of colours. Even if you want to decorate in hues of green, give some visual relief by incorporating neutral shades.


Making your own home garden is not difficult, but it requires some time, patience and maintenance. If you’re willing to put that in, the results will surely be worth the wait.
