I love gardening,sadly,i wasn't really able to do any for the past 2 years because my house doesn't have a garden and the virus and all of that,but i was planning on making an urban garden soon,any tips?
as someone slowly developing her own green thumb, i think basics to worry about are:
lighting
humidity
proximity
lighting: when you say urban gardening, is it all going to be mainly inside? utilize any natural light spots that you can, if appropriate for the plant(s) you have, or invest in grow lights!
humidity: every plant has special needs and climate preferences, so humidity refers to how moist or dry the air surrounding your plant should be. you can always get a humidifier specifically for your plants, or if that's cumbersome/annoying then you can invest in a little squirt bottle to "mist" your plants every now and then
proximity: this is basically be mindful of where the plants are regarding light distribution, humidity distribution, and most importantly avoiding any cross-contamination between plants, like if one is prone to a harmless fungus or something, no sense letting that fungus get on to another plant where it may BECOME harmful
as someone who still considers herself a super amateur plant mom, i hope my tips at least give you the curiosity to start realizing your dream garden experience~
i also recommend a moisture meter, most of them feel flimsy in construction but i promise it IS useful to have a little meter to check soil for water levels, as not everyone will be as confident sticking a finger into the soil to gauge when it needs water. research your plants! good luck!