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A lot of this depends on where you live and how much space you have. If you only have a small space, you can grow a few things in pots. Most plants will require some attention, at least in making sure they're watered. A good idea would be to visit a local garden center and see what they have, as they'll typically only sell things that will flourish in your area. And look for plants that are "drought tolerant." That way if you forget to water them and it doesn't rain, they won't dry up and wither away.
Totally possible—I promise! Start with succulents, snake plants, or pothos if you want something indoors. For outdoor gardening, try herbs like rosemary or thyme—they basically thrive on neglect. Set it up with good drainage and mulch, and you’ll look like a green thumb with minimal effort!
Yea you can definitely have a small garden as not everything has to be watered daily but there are so many factors that you have to consider when deciding what you can have. Its going to depend on where you live and how hot it gets in the summer because plants have to be watered more frequently then.