Gardening can be a therapeutic activity for people who are feeling isolated and lost. It can provide solace and connection with nature. For some, gardening may be their only opportunity to get close to nature.
Gardening should be simple and appropriate for the space. A garden that is well planned and has a simple layout will look better than one that is complicated and overwhelming.
If you want to add some variety and interest to your garden, try planting different types of plants. For example, you could plant flowers in the front, vegetables in the back, and herbs around the sides. This will give your garden a lot of variation and make it more interesting to look at. You can also try different colors or shapes to add interest.
It is always good to take your time to observe the plants, flowers and vegetables around you to improve your gardening skills. By looking at how plants grow, how they interact with each other, and how they use sunlight and water, you can start to develop your own unique method for growing vegetables or flowers. This will make gardening much more enjoyable, as you can get better results without having to trial and error.
These plants can be used to beautify your garden while also helping to keep it clean. They are able to do this because they can grow quickly, produce a lot of flowers or leaves, and have dense root systems.
I choose to garden in a south-facing spot that gets direct sunlight for about six hours a day during the summer. This means I can grow plants that need more sun, such as tomatoes and eggplants, while shunning plants that are less tolerant of strong sunlight, like roses and peonies.
In my garden there is a great contrast between colors. I have a variety of colors of flowers, from bright red to deep purple, as well as a variety of shapes and sizes. Some of the plants are tall and skinny, while others are shorter and rounder. All of the plants in my garden are vibrant and beautiful together, creating an interesting view.