Mini Garden PLANTING 🥕
✨ Last year I really wanted to get into a hobby of some sort… other then shopping 😉
✨ So garden it was, and honestly it really enjoy doing it!
✨ although it is time consuming it’s fun to see what you planted grow over time and then be able to eat it!
✨ This is my second year of garden (def not an expert) and based off what worked and what didn’t work last year, I decided to plant more of what worked!
✨ I start by the seeds, plant them, and put them in my tiny green house (second image) until my seeds start sprouting! After the get a few inches tall I plant them into a raise flower bed to continue the process🪴
✨ if you’ve been thinking of staying a garden I highly recommend doing it! It doesn’t have to be big, mine is a corner in my backyard that I call “Taytors corner” 🥔😉
✨ I recommend starting small and working your way up that way you won’t get overwhelmed
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Starting a mini garden can be a rewarding experience, especially when you cultivate your own vegetables like radishes, carrots, hot peppers, and cucumbers. It’s essential to research the types of plants best suited for your local climate and growing conditions. Utilizing seed starting trays in a greenhouse, like 'Taytors greenhovse', can help your seeds germinate successfully. Gradually acclimate your seedlings to outdoor conditions before transplanting them into a raised garden bed to ensure their health. Remember to keep your garden compact and manageable; start small and expand as you gain experience. Explore organic gardening practices to enhance your garden's sustainability while contributing to a healthier lifestyle. Gardening not only nurtures your plants but also promotes mental well-being, making it a fulfilling hobby for all ages. Don't hesitate to share your gardening journey with others—building a community can provide support and inspiration along the way.

