Small gardens provide a fun way to get your hands in the dirt and grow your own vegetables and fruit. Not only do you get to enjoy the fruits and vegetables that you have grown yourself, but you also reduce your reliance on supermarkets and other food sources. Many small gardens can be established in less than an acre of land, making them perfect for people who want to start their own food production system. Growing your own food is not only satisfying, but it can also be healthy, as many of the pesticides and fertilizers used in commercial agriculture are not recommended for use in small gardens.
Don't be afraid of hard work, a well designed garden can rewarding in more ways than one. You may be able to enjoy the sight and smell of fresh vegetables or flowers all summer long, without having to do any Actual Work. A well-planned garden will also save you time and money in the long run since you won't have to purchase plant after plant store after store.
I love nature, and I'm drawn to plants and colors that are bright and cheerful. My garden should reflect that same energy, with plants that are colorful and cheerful. I might choose flowers like pink poppies, bright sunflowers, or daisies. I might also plant some shrubs like rosemary or cedar to add some height and privacy in my garden.
Gardens can be a peaceful oasis in a busy city. They provide an opportunity to relax and get some exercise, and they can be a source of beauty and inspiration.
Pathways and steps can make traversing an outdoor garden easy. Maximize use of natural light and shade to reduce the need for artificial lighting. Plant low-maintenance plants that require little water or care, and don't plant anything that requires undue attention or maintenance. Place objects that block views or usable space so people have to traverse around them rather than across them.
There are many reasons to grow your own fruits and vegetables. One big benefit is that you can control the amount of pesticides and other chemicals you're exposed to. Garden-grown produce also typically tastes better than grocery store-bought produce, since it's picked at its prime. If you have a balcony or terrace that you can use, growing your own fruits and vegetables is a great way to add some vibrant color and freshness to your home garden.