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VERTICAL GARDENING#1

A gardening method where plants grow upward, utilizing limited space by using walls or vertical structures.

REPURPOSING MATERIALS#2

The practice of reusing items for new purposes, especially in creating garden structures or containers.

SUSTAINABLE GARDENING#3

Gardening practices that promote ecological balance and resource conservation, minimizing environmental impact.

SOIL TYPES#4

Different categories of soil, such as clay, sandy, and loamy, each with unique properties affecting plant growth.

PLANT SELECTION#5

Choosing appropriate plants based on factors like climate, soil type, and intended garden design.

SUNLIGHT ASSESSMENT#6

Evaluating the amount and quality of sunlight a garden area receives, crucial for plant health.

WATERING SCHEDULE#7

A planned routine for watering plants, ensuring they receive adequate moisture without overwatering.

ORGANIC FERTILIZERS#8

Natural substances used to enrich soil and promote plant growth, avoiding synthetic chemicals.

PEST MANAGEMENT#9

Strategies to control pests that threaten plant health, focusing on environmentally friendly methods.

GARDEN LAYOUT PLAN#10

A blueprint outlining the arrangement of plants and structures in a garden for optimal growth.

VERTICAL GARDEN STRUCTURES#11

Frameworks like pallets or trellises that support plants in a vertical arrangement.

CREATIVE GARDENING SOLUTIONS#12

Innovative ideas for utilizing materials and space creatively in gardening projects.

MONITORING PLANT HEALTH#13

Regularly checking plants for signs of growth, disease, or nutrient deficiencies.

DRAINAGE SOLUTIONS#14

Methods used to ensure excess water is removed from soil, preventing root rot.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT#15

Involving local groups or individuals in gardening activities, fostering collaboration and shared learning.

DOCUMENTING PROGRESS#16

Keeping records of gardening activities and plant growth for reflection and improvement.

AESTHETICS IN GARDENING#17

The visual appeal of a garden, influenced by plant selection, layout, and design.

GARDEN DESIGN#18

The process of planning the layout and structure of a garden, integrating functionality and beauty.

PLANT CARE ROUTINE#19

A consistent schedule for maintaining plants, including watering, fertilizing, and pruning.

ECO-FRIENDLY PRACTICES#20

Gardening methods that are environmentally responsible, promoting biodiversity and sustainability.

GARDENING COMMUNITY#21

A group of individuals who share an interest in gardening, often collaborating and sharing knowledge.

PLANT GROWTH MONITORING#22

Observing and recording changes in plants to assess their health and growth rate.

FINAL GARDEN STATE#23

The completed appearance and condition of a garden after all planting and design work is finished.

VISUAL JOURNAL#24

A creative record of a gardening project, including photos and notes on progress and challenges.