Have you ever heard of DIY? Have you ever wanted to start DIY? Don’t worry in this article we will first learn what DIY is and its benefits and finally we will learn about a DIY project for beginners together.
DIY (Do-It-Yourself) is a term used for projects you can make by hand. Those projects are a wonderful way to unleash your creativity, save money, and add a personal touch to various aspects of your life.
DIY activities are known for five benefits:

1. They boost emotional well-being: Practically whatever you create gives you accomplishment and you learn about your unique tastes when customizing items.
2. Connect with others: this new activity will allow you to find new people with whom you share the same passion for DIY.
3. Newfound confidence: Living a DIY lifestyle enables you to live a more environmentally friendly way, and the independence that comes with it is thrilling. The more time you spend creating your items, the more confident you get.
4. Preserve the environment: DIY projects often involve two things: recycling and upcycling. The Ecosystem will benefit from both.
5. Save money: DIY is a way to cut costs. DIY projects are more affordable than purchasing pre-made goods.
Now that you have all the information in your hands, let’s start our container garden DIY. These are the materials that you will need: Take a container that you no longer use, a container of soil, plants, or seeds, a watering can, a trowel, and gardening gloves.
Step 1 Choose your container
Step 2 Plan your garden: Decide what you want to plant in your container garden
Step 3 Prepare the container: clean your container, it has to be free from any debris or residue
Step 4 Choose the right soil: choose quality potting soil, do not use garden soil
Step 5 Plant your garden: Dig a hole in the soil, place the plant or seed, and cover them with soil.
Step 6 watering: water your container after planting and ensure that the soil is moist. Check the soil regularly and water as needed.
Step 7 Sunlight and placement: Place the containers in a location that receives the appropriate amount of sunlight.
Step 8 Maintenance: Monitor your container garden for signs of diseases.
Step 9 pruning and deadheading: Prune and deadhead your plants regularly to encourage healthy growth and prolong flowering. Remove dead or wilted flowers and any overgrown or unhealthy branches.
Step 10 Enjoy your garden: – Sit back, relax, and enjoy the beauty and productivity of your container garden.

DIY is an interesting adventure, filled with opportunities to learn and explore. As you embark on your DIY journey, remember that DIY is not about perfection but progress.