Which plant is best for beginners?
Some of the best houseplants for beginners include spider plants, succulents, and pothos. These are all easy indoor plants that only need minimal attention and can recover quickly from any problems they encounter. Plus, they’re easy to multiply for those starting to experiment with propagating houseplants. What is a good starter houseplant? There are many indoor houseplants such as pothos, philodendron, zz plant and snake plant that are easy to grow. Pothos is especially hard to kill and very forgiving of inconsistent watering.
What grows fast in a garden?
To get a jump-start on your garden and grow some fast-growing, cold-tolerant plants you’re going to want to try out some radishes, turnips, sugar snap peas, kale and spinach. Alright, that’s it. There you have it. Arugula, French breakfast radishes, mizuna, Bloomsdale spinach, and spring mix lettuce—these are my five favorite plants to grow when I know I’ve got a short season ahead of me or whenever I need almost-instant gratification.
What should I grow in a small garden?
If you’re open to anything, the really easy things to grow include beans, peas, lettuce, spinach, onions, carrots and tomatoes. Herbs are also easy, so consider basil, cilantro, and parsley. If you want to spice things up a little, consider growing jalapenos, chocolate peppers and heirloom tomatoes. Start small and expand when you are ready. A good starter size is 50-75 square feet. Grow vegetables that you like to eat and are expensive to buy. Some of the easiest vegetables are bush bean, tomato, cucumber, pepper, lettuce, summer squash, and leafy greens (Swiss chard, kale, mustard, etc.Beginner-friendly garden plants will be ones that are hardy, don’t require any special growing conditions, and will have high yields. This includes veggies like tomatoes, cucumbers, summer squash and zuchinni and herbs such as basil, chives, parsley and fennel.