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I’m a beginner. What’s the easiest plant to start with?
Start with low-maintenance plants like Snake Plant, Pothos, or Spider Plant. They require minimal care and tolerate some neglect.
It depends on the plant type and weather. A general rule is to check the top inch of soil—if it's dry, it's time to water.
You’ll need gloves, a trowel, pruners, a watering can, and a small spade. These cover most beginner needs.
Not always. Look for durable and ergonomic tools. Some affordable options work just as well if maintained properly.
Yes! Use kitchen scraps, garden waste, and avoid meat or dairy. A simple bin in your backyard or balcony is enough.
Try painted pots, upcycled pallets for vertical gardens, or hanging planters from old jars or cans.
Use a mix of potting soil, compost, and perlite or sand to ensure proper drainage and nutrients for healthy plant growth.
Try neem oil, garlic spray, or introducing beneficial insects like ladybugs to control pests without chemicals.
Most flowering plants need 6–8 hours of sunlight, while leafy greens and indoor plants may prefer indirect light.
Signs include yellowing leaves, wilting despite wet soil, and root rot. Always check the soil before watering.

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