1. Choose the Right Location

Selecting the optimal spot for your garden is crucial for plant health and productivity. Prioritize areas that receive at least six hours of sunlight daily, as most vegetables and flowers thrive in ample light. Good soil drainage prevents root rot, so avoid low-lying locations where water collects. Consider wind exposure, which can stress or damage young plants; use natural barriers or fencing if necessary.
Decide between container gardening, which offers flexibility and control over soil quality, and traditional in-ground beds, which support larger plantings but require more preparation. For detailed expert guidance, visit The Spruce and learn about site selection at The Old Farmer’s Almanac.