For the last 30+ years, we have had a garden.
For the most part, hubby takes care of the garden. I do help, a lot. But he's the one who is consistently out there planting and watering.
Our garden started small. It was maybe a 6 foot by 8 foot area with terrible clay soil. Very hard to grow things, but we always managed to have tomatoes at least.
Then one year, hubby was mad because our tomatoes did not yield much and he felt like he was just wasting his time. He said that was it. He was not going to do a garden the next year. Well, I love garden fresh tomatoes. But I also did not like the idea of trying to work with our clay soil. So I decided that I was going to plant the garden the next year, but I was going to do it in pots. I started our seeds in the greenhouse hubby had made from used storm doors (we try to re-use things when possible) on January 1 of that year. I planted 120 seeds knowing that some of them would not make it and the extras we could share. As the plants got bigger, I separated them. I kept them in the greenhouse until after our last freeze. Around here it is generally safe to plant outside after April 1. I got some of those big pots. Some were 1 or 2 gallon up to 5 gallon pots. You know the kind. You get them when you buy a fruit tree. They are kind of flimsy. Not really meant to re-use and most nurseries toss them out. We got a bunch from different places. Yard sale free piles, neighbors, I think we even got some from Lowes that they were going to toss.
Our tomatoes did fabulous that year! I was so happy. I had done it myself, by myself. I watered buy dipping a bucket in our lake and transferring that to a watering can. I could move the pots to different areas based on sunlight. It was awesome!
Hubby saw how successful it was not planting in the ground. So, the next year he planted in pots. We usually just planted tomatoes, green peppers, and cucumbers. During this time, we also learned to plant the cucumbers upright instead of letting them spread out on the ground. This saved space and produced a better yield and this way we could do them in pots also.
Over the years the trees in our yard and our neighbor's yard grew and produced more shade in our yard. It made it difficult to grow veggies because they require sunlight. Not to mention the roots from all these trees made it impossible to dig the ground. All of our plants ended up in pots because of this. Hubby had a compost bin where we created our own soil. In the beginning we mixed it with potting soil simply because there wasn't enough.
Eventually it became almost useless to have plants in our backyard. Then our neighbor died. His home sat in limbo for a few years while the family tried to settle his estate. His backyard was almost full sun. No trees in the yard itself although there is woods behind it. We ended up being able to buy the property.
We bought a "real" greenhouse and put in raised beds. We also added a swimming pool. We still plant some things in pots though. Every year since buying this property, we have increased our garden. Our garden this year has zucchini, corn, green beans, onions, cucumbers, tomatoes -- slicing, cherry, and grape varieties, lettuce, spinach, radishes, cantaloupe, sugar baby watermelons, green peppers, jalapeno peppers, Big Jim chili peppers, lemons, limes, oranges, peaches, plums, blackberries, blueberries.....there's probably more that I just can't recall right now!! Some things like the citrus, we have to take in during the winter months.
Our garden started out small. Anyone can garden. It does not matter if you live in an apartment or on 400 acres. If you have the desire to garden, you can do it. Start out small. Start with 1 pot with tomatoes or peppers or cucumbers. Or maybe start with herbs. You can plant parsley, cilantro, chives, or basil on your window sill. You don't even have to start from seed. You can buy the plants from the store in the Spring.
The photos I posted above are peppers and grape and cherry tomatoes that I picked the other morning. I didn't go outside to pick. I went out to cool off after my workout and saw there was more to pick! There is always something to pick!