TOP 3 TIPS FOR STARTING YOUR GARDEN!





Start Small and Learn as You Go – It’s easy to get excited and buy a lot of plants at once, but starting with just one or two will help you focus on learning their needs. Observe how they react to water, light, and changes in the environment. As you gain confidence, you can slowly expand your collection. Remember, plant care is a journey, not a race!


Follow a Simple Watering Routine – Overwatering is one of the most common reasons plants die. Instead of watering on a strict schedule, check the soil first—if the top inch is dry, it’s time to water. Most beginner plants thrive with less frequent watering, so when in doubt, wait a little longer. Your plants will thank you for it!


Be Patient and Enjoy the Process – Plants grow at their own pace, and sometimes they’ll have slow periods. Don’t stress if you don’t see new leaves right away or if a few leaves turn yellow. Instead of aiming for perfection, focus on enjoying the process—caring for plants should be relaxing, not stressful. The more love and attention you give, the more rewarding your plant journey will be!



Start Small and Learn as You Go – It’s easy to get excited and buy a lot of plants at once, but starting with just one or two will help you focus on learning their needs. Observe how they react to water, light, and changes in the environment. As you gain confidence, you can slowly expand your collection. Remember, plant care is a journey, not a race!

Follow a Simple Watering Routine – Overwatering is one of the most common reasons plants die. Instead of watering on a strict schedule, check the soil first—if the top inch is dry, it’s time to water. Most beginner plants thrive with less frequent watering, so when in doubt, wait a little longer. Your plants will thank you for it!



Be Patient and Enjoy the Process – Plants grow at their own pace, and sometimes they’ll have slow periods. Don’t stress if you don’t see new leaves right away or if a few leaves turn yellow. Instead of aiming for perfection, focus on enjoying the process—caring for plants should be relaxing, not stressful. The more love and attention you give, the more rewarding your plant journey will be!