I would like to start a garden this Do I need to do anything to
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what kind of garden ,flowers ,vegetables,how big ,location, soil consistency????
Be sure to plot out where you went certain plants make sure that they are good with Shades and sun lights. You also want to make sure that the bigger plans are not overpowering the small plants so try and plant similar plants in front
Here is an article that might help - https://www.almanac.com/vegetable-garden-planning-for-beginners
Think about a box garden (can be on ground or elevated) If you have rabbit, squirrels or deer consider planting something that repels them We have small rabbits & squirrels and have planted chives and garlic which is apparently not to their taste thus protecting the rest of our produce
https://www.almanac.com/vegetable-garden-planning-for-beginners
First, determine the area of the garden. Till it, put a good weed killer (roundup) in/on it. Let is sit a reasonable time, don't water it for a few days, then plant. Your patience will pat off.
This post might help https://chascrazycreations.com/garden-101/