Watering, fertilizing, and pruning are essential to keeping your garden looking its best. Proper watering will ensure that plants get the water they need and that the soil stays moist. Fertilizing will help the plants get the nutrients they need to grow, and pruning can help to control the size of the plant and improve their appearance.
Plant some of the sunnier flowers that need less water like hosta or impatiens, near the sink to save on watering.
If you have a water spout that points downwards, it will help to gravity-feed the water into your faucet. This is preferred because it wastes less water and it is easier to clean.
If you have a small kitchen sink, it may be difficult to reach and clean the entire surface. In this case, it is a good idea to get a garden sink. A garden sink is wider and allows you to easily wash your hands.
A garden sink could have a plant stand or bench nearby for you to sit on while washing your vegetables.
A garden sink needs proper drainage and good filtration to keep your garden clean. A sink with improper drainage can allow water and contaminants to accumulate, while a sink with poor filtration will not be able to scrub away contaminants effectively.