Vegetable gardening offers home gardeners many benefits, even when you garden on a small scale. Tight budgets and small spaces shouldn’t prevent you from gardening. In fact, starting small is a great way to give gardening a trial run. You’ll learn a new skill, save money, and enjoy some fresh produce.
With all the online free information on gardening for beginners, it’s never been easier to start growing your own food, herbs, or flowers. Yet it is also all-too-easy to overspend on seeds, soil, cute gardening containers, tools, and accessories that beginner gardeners just don’t need.
Use these tips to help you develop a green thumb without breaking your budget.
Get Creative With Your Garden Space
The square footage of your living space has little to do with your ability to grow a garden, as long as it has access to natural light (or even a grow light). You’ll just need to get creative in maximizing your tight space.
Some ways to start gardening inexpensively in a small home include:
- Pots of herbs or cherry tomatoes on a window sill
- Hanging baskets of strawberries or tomatoes
- Indoor or outdoor wall gardens
- Indoor or outdoor vertical gardening shelves
- Container garden on a patio, deck or balcony
Stress Relief and Exercise
If your home garden produces more fruits and veggies than you can use right now, plan to: