I first would like to say, Welcome to the Garden Helpers Forum, we are certainly glad you found us.
We ALL love

gardening here, and as you can see from the responses, everyone's getting into helping you with your "Brand~New~Slate!!
Ask all the questions and we will try to answer them all.........
I would also like to add one thing about gardening, when you are just begining~is....
...................Patients................
Don't start off tooooooo big... You may end
up disappointed, or the task too large and throw your hands up too early before you've gotten
half way started...
There's alot of disappointments in gardening, and it's tough to loose a
plant, but if you do, you
need to learn from that, what happened, how it happened, and try not to do it again...
It's alot of work, and I find my self, when lugging hoses around or one (thousand) things on my list to do, and can't get there fast enough...
And I say to myself,
why am I doing this?? Because you love it!! I say Ohhhhhhhh!!
Anyways, You also, need to get to
know your own backyard first...
Have you been where you are for a tad~bit?
Do you know the sunniest area's, and shadey spots, or wet areas, or really hot, hot places...
And how long the sun is, or what tall
tree shades what???/ Somethings to think about ............
And something you may not think of right in the begining is where on your property may flood,
if it rains tooo hard in a quick time.
(I have that problem, and it's like a small running creek for about 3 hours before it goes down.)
Maybe wait a season to go full force.
Or do containers, we have alot of container gardeners here that can help you.
For me when I first started gardening,
at this time of year, I got a ba~zillion of
those books, catalog's, magazine's from the grocery stores even, and read my fool head off.
*that's where I put it,
(I knew I'd put it somewhere's* Just kidding!!!)
But, I read anything I could get my hands on,
#1. to learn all I could
#2. to memorize pictures of
flowers, leaves, bark, etc.
#3. to get my self out of shoveling, dishes, cooking, laundry, and just about anything else I could think of.
#4. to be able to sit still, all curled up on my couch with a cup of hot cocoa, tea, hot cinnamin drink, stay in my jammies, or sweats, and slippers, and robe and a soft comfortable blankie.
And just read, read, read...
Those mail order catalogs, supply you with alot of good
growing information, with out having to buy a really expensive book (although those are wonderful if you do have one) But if you have enough of those catalogs, I guarentee you,
if you spend enough time with them,
you'll feel more comfortable getting
plants.
And starting somewhere's.
You also said, you were building the house,
that's not even up yet?
I would wait on plantings until you get the building up and the big machinery out..
Those things can tear up landscapes and gardens in no time.
Have you ever grown veggies before?
Do you know what you want to grow or
which type of items to grow??
What kind of vegetables, do you
already have perennials, or annuals????
There was nothing or no gardens on the property
when you bought the land??
I'll sign off, you are probably close to
Happy Gardening!!!
Weezie