1. Planting: Selecting and planting flowers, shrubs, trees, or vegetables, considering soil conditions, climate, and sunlight.
2. Pruning and Trimming: Shaping plants, removing dead or overgrown branches, and encouraging healthy growth.
3. Weeding: Removing unwanted plants to prevent competition for nutrients and maintain a tidy appearance.
4. Soil Management: Preparing and enriching soil using compost, fertilizers, and organic matter to improve plant health.
5. Irrigation: Setting up and maintaining watering systems or hand-watering plants to ensure proper hydration.
6. Pest and Disease Control: Identifying and managing pests or plant diseases using organic or chemical methods.
7. Landscaping: Designing and arranging plants and garden features for aesthetics and functionality.