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Beginners can start with easy-to-grow plants like snake plant, pothos, aloe vera, and marigolds.

It depends on the plant type, but generally, indoor plants need watering once a week, while outdoor plants may need more frequent watering.

A well-draining, nutrient-rich soil mix is ideal. You can use a mix of garden soil, compost, and sand for better aeration.

Use natural remedies like neem oil, garlic spray, and companion planting to repel pests without using harmful chemicals.

Ensure they get the right amount of sunlight, water, and nutrients. Adding compost or organic fertilizer can boost growth.

Yellow leaves can be a sign of overwatering, underwatering, or nutrient deficiency. Check soil moisture and adjust watering accordingly.

Most plants need at least 4-6 hours of sunlight daily. Shade-loving plants, like ferns, can survive with less light.

    • Use organic compost, natural fertilizers, and avoid chemical pesticides. Grow seasonal vegetables for best results.
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Composting enriches soil, reduces waste, and provides essential nutrients to plants naturally.

Yes, many vegetables like tomatoes, spinach, and chilies grow well in pots. Use a good-quality potting mix and ensure proper drainage.