❀Have you wanted to grow a garden, but you don't know how to start? Find out!
❀Preparation❀
❀Keep the top soil damp and fertile at all times. Remove extra leaves or clumps of dirt that tend to cover up plants. You should have a flat layer of damp dirt. If you need it, buy fertilizer or top soil from a local garden store.
❀To begin with, search for some plants that are suitable for use. Look for these plants in your home:
✿ Garlic, onion, taro, cabbage, ginger, and uncooked sunflower
seeds.
❀ You can also find small sprouts around or near your house. Loosen the plant by slowly removing the soil, then grabbing the bottom part of the stem and pull lightly. The plant should com out. (Notice that you can only unplant sprouts, and not adult plants. They tend to have large roots and can destroy lots of soil if attempted to be removed. Common bushes around your house can drop seeds/berries that will eventually sprout.
❀ To properly plant a plant, choose a place with no rocks/other plants. Dig a hole about two inches deep for 0-5 inch tall plants, five inches deep for small trees, and use a shovel to dig a hole for larger plants/ If your plant comes in a seed and not a sprout, it's ok to dig a two inch hole, because the roots will expand and dig their way through. Dig the hole, then fill them to the brim with water. Put your plant/seed in, and cover it up with soil. Do not water the plant after this.
❀To begin with, search for some plants that are suitable for use. Look for these plants in your home:
✿ Garlic, onion, taro, cabbage, ginger, and uncooked sunflower
seeds.
❀ You can also find small sprouts around or near your house. Loosen the plant by slowly removing the soil, then grabbing the bottom part of the stem and pull lightly. The plant should com out. (Notice that you can only unplant sprouts, and not adult plants. They tend to have large roots and can destroy lots of soil if attempted to be removed. Common bushes around your house can drop seeds/berries that will eventually sprout.
❀ To properly plant a plant, choose a place with no rocks/other plants. Dig a hole about two inches deep for 0-5 inch tall plants, five inches deep for small trees, and use a shovel to dig a hole for larger plants/ If your plant comes in a seed and not a sprout, it's ok to dig a two inch hole, because the roots will expand and dig their way through. Dig the hole, then fill them to the brim with water. Put your plant/seed in, and cover it up with soil. Do not water the plant after this.