How do I plant a garden that looks professional without professional help?

A: Visit your local garden center and take advantage of their resources and customer service. Before you go, consider your answers to these questions:
- What do you want your garden to do for you or the environment?
- Are you interested in curb appeal/increased property value, energy conservation, cut flowers, entertaining, cooking, or planting for pollinators and songbirds?
- How much time do you want to spend in the garden each week and each season?
- What type of planting style do you prefer?
- Do you like cottage, contemporary, wild, or manicured gardens?
Generally speaking, I’d recommend starting with a small area, planting in multiples, choosing a color palette, varying bloom time, bloom size, and bloom shape, mixing perennials, trees, and shrubs, including evergreens, and leaving pockets for annuals and herbs.
I saw a little bitty old lady yesterday in her front yard pulling weed. I said to myself, “I wish I could do that!” Knowing all along it ain’t something I’d ever do! But nothing wrong with wishing.
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Pulling weeds can be very healing and therapeutic. I say, set your alarm for 30 minutes a day, and try it for a week. You may surprise yourself.
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If there was a guarantee I wouldn’t see a bug, I’d do it daily! But the bugs and stuff that live outside win! I respect boundaries.
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