5 Easy Gardening Favorites – Beginner Gardening Wednesday

5 Easy Gardening Favorites - Beginner Gardening Wednesday

Have you always wanted to start a garden?

Looking for a place to start?

“Gardening is a process, not a product.”
~ Unknown

Tday, we continue our Wednesday series called Beginner Gardening Wednesday. This series has been going on for quite some time and today, I wanted to take the time to share with you 5 easy gardening favorites.

Beginner Gardening Wednesday is a series where we only post articles on topics that are easy to grow. Gardening doesn’t have to be a huge undertaking and we want everyone to enjoy the gardening experience.

Gardening Favorites

Glance through these gardening articles and see if any are right for you

  1. Use a Raised Garden Bed
    Raised garden beds provide warmer conditions for your garden, better drainage, promote deep roots and a longer growing season. Plus you can actually put them together yourself. Check out our article, How to Build a Raised Garden Bed, to do just that.
  2. Grow Cherry Tomatoes
    If you are new to gardening, one of the best places to start is with cherry tomatoes. In How to Grow Cherry Tomatoes, you will find 6 easy to follow steps.What do you do with a huge harvest of cherry tomatoes? Check out Martha Stewart’s One Pot Pasta, it’s amazing.
  3. Grow Your Own AvocadosMy toddler loves, “cados” she cannot get enough. Last July, we published an article describing How to Grow Avocados and you can bet it isn’t hard to do.
  4. Fresh Herb Garden
    If you love cooking with fresh herbs our article, 7 Must Grow Herbs for Beginner Gardeners, is a must read. You will find herbs like lavender, mint, basil and how to grow them.
  5. How to Save Money
    An easy way to save money is by making sure your plants, trees and shrubs all get watered at the root zone. In our article, How to Save Water by Watering the Root Zone, we describe how to do just that.

Spring Will Come

I know, the groundhog his shadow this year. Yet even with that shadow lurking around, spring will come. What is your biggest gardening question or challenge with spring on the way? Let us know in the comment section below.

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