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Growing a garden is one of the best ways to get your hands dirty and put some effort into making a difference. But if you're just starting out, it can be hard to know where to begin. There are so many different plants and seeds available, how do you know which ones are right for your space? You don't have to be a botanist to grow a beautiful garden. All it takes is some research and planning ahead of time.

If you want to grow a beautiful garden, you need to start small.

Many gardens are started by planting in containers and then transplanting into the ground once they get big enough. This works, but it's not until you've grown your plants for a few years that you'll really know if they're going to be great gardeners.

If you want to grow an epic garden, start with some small pots and move them into the ground once they've grown up a bit. If you want to do this right, plan ahead and plant in containers that will fit where you want them when they're done growing.


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