First of all, a big congrats on your idea of adopting or buying a pet, trust me you are in a process of having a rewarding relationship. secondly, we have here compiled checklists to make your journey with your pawed friend so smooth. Thirdly awake now, responsibilities on your way. Ask yourself: 1. do I have ample time to spend and play with the newcomer? 2. am I ready for doing all the vaccinations to be given? 3. do I already have another pet? should I consider how will the newcomer react to the old pal? 4. will my family members accept hair, dirt, and other intolerant stuff? 5. what size pet would suit my lifestyle? 6. am I mentally and financially sustainable to buy or make the necessary supplies for the newcomer? 7. will I give all the love that I have to four-legged pawed creatures? 8. will I be able to accept the life expectancy of a dog? and if yes, tadaaa.... this is for you It's time to shop: 1. water and food bowls 2. food 3. leash 4. grooming supplies like shampoo and ...
You make your own decision: You sow and reap, for yourself and your family. Hence you know which type of fertilizers, pesticides, and manures you need for a healthy harvest. You decide when to harvest, which is again a good deal of choice. Freshly picked veggies have more nutrition than the early picked ones. So home gardening is a wise choice. Gardening tips for beginners: 1. Analyze and research more about your surrounding and space and the amount of light it gets. Plant accordingly for direct, indirect sunlight, or indoor spaces. 2. If you have a good soil type, then thumbs up. But what if not…. No worries you would get a potting mix which will be really helpful for gardening which you could get in your near nurseries. 3. Many people are clumsy when it comes to watering. The rule for watering is: soil needs to be dry to touch before you water. As simple as that. ...