Featured Article: Vegetable
Gardening
Vegetable
gardening has lately
become just as popular as going to the grocery store for
produce. Vegetable gardening can produce vegetable that are
usually cheaper than store bought, and vegetables from a home vegetable
garden definitely taste better by far. Vegetable gardening is
no different than growing herbs or flowers and if the proper steps are
taken and the plants are give the proper care they will flourish and
produce very tasty vegetables.
First you must decide what size of garden you wish to plant and then
select a place for it; somewhere that has good drainage, good air flow,
and good, deep soil. It also needs to be able to get as much
sunlight as possible. Because vegetable gardens have such
tasty rewards, many animals, such as dogs, rabbits, deer, and many
others will try and get to your veggies. One way to prevent
this is to surround your garden with a fence, or put out a trap to
catch mice, moles, and other animals.
Before
planting, the soil must be properly prepared. Good soil for
vegetable gardening is achieved by cultivation and the application of
organic materials. The soil must be tilled (plowed) to
control weeds and mix mulch into the soil. If you have a
small garden, spading could be a better bet than plowing.
Mulching is also a vital part of soil preparation. Organic
matter added to the soil releases nitrogen, minerals, and other
nutrients plants need to thrive. The most popular and best
type of mulch you can use is compost. While the kind and
amount of fertilizer used depends on the soil and types of plants,
there are some plants that have specific needs; leafy plants, like
cabbage, spinach, and lettuce usually grow better with more nitrogen,
while root crops like potatoes, beets, turnips, and carrots require
more potash.
Tomatoes and beans use
less fertilizer, while plants like onions, celery, and potatoes need a
larger amount.
One thing that is vitally important in vegetable gardening is the
garden
arrangement. There is no single plan that will work
for every garden due to varying conditions. One popular way
to arrange a vegetable garden is to plant vegetables needing only
limited space together, such as radishes, lettuce, beets, and spinach,
and those that require more room together, such as corn, pumpkins, and
potatoes. Try and plant tall growing plants towards the back
of the garden and shorter ones in the front so that their sunlight does
not get blocked.
When you are finally ready to begin planting your vegetable garden,
make sure and plant at the right time of year. If you are
dying to get an early start, you may want begin your garden inside in a
hotbed and then transplant when the weather permits. After
you are finished planting, make sure your vegetables receive the
appropriate amount of water, which depends on the type of
garden
plant. Most plants will need the equivalent to
about an inch
of water per week.
Weeds must be controlled in vegetable
gardening because they will take
up water, light, and nutrients meant for the vegetables and they often
bring disease and insects to the garden. You can get rid of
weeds by cultivation or mulching. To protect against disease
and insects you can buy seeds that are disease resistant or use
controlled chemicals.
Vegetable gardening is many people’s favorite form of gardening because
you can actually taste the fruits of your labor. Vegetable
gardening is not that expensive to start and the taste of home grown
veggies definitely beat out that of supermarket vegetables.
Your vegetable gardening days will be full of produce if you take the
proper precautions when planting and continue maintenance of your
garden...
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Gardening Ideas for All Types of
Gardens
Garden
advice is not that hard to come by. In fact, you can get
gardening advice from another gardener, in a gardening catalogue,
gardening books, gardening magazines, and even on the
Internet.
Although you will have variations with every plant, there is some
gardening advice that is universal and that goes for any plant.
Vegetable Gardening Tips
With the costs of living rising all the time, it may be possible to
save money and increase your family's health at the same time by
growing vegetables in your backyard. It's a good idea to choose your
favourite vegetables to grow and plan
beds for early, middle of the season and late varieties. Most
vegetables require at least 6 hours of sunlight per day, some need
8. Some quick growers like lettuce and radish can be grown between the
rows of plants that take longer to mature, like beet or corn, thus
making full use of the area available.
The Cultivation of Vegetables
Before taking up the garden vegetables individually, I shall outline
the general practice of cultivation, which applies to all.
The purposes of cultivation are three to get rid of weeds,
and to stimulate growth by (1) letting air into the soil and freeing
unavailable plant food, and (2) by conserving moisture.
Vegetable Culture
As a rule, we choose to grow bush beans rather than pole beans. I
cannot make up my mind whether or not this is from sheer laziness. In a
city backyard the tall varieties might perhaps be a problem since it
would be difficult to get poles.
Picking a Healthy Plant
When it comes to getting started with your garden, you have two
choices; planting seeds, or buying entire plants. Both have their own
benefits. If you plant seeds and care for them every day, you will find
it is a much more rewarding experience when you have a full, healthy
plant.
Planting Seeds
Any reliable seed house can be depended upon for good seeds; but even
so, there is a great risk in seeds. A seed may to all appearances be
all right and yet not have within it vitality enough, or power, to
produce a hardy plant.
Growing Your Own Herbs
If you’re not the type of person that wants to spend their time
managing an elaborate fruit or vegetable garden, you might consider
planting and maintaining an herb garden.
Garden Pests
If we could garden without any interference from the pests which attack
plants, then indeed gardening would be a simple matter. But all the
time we must watch out for these little foes little in size, but
tremendous in the havoc they make.
Picking the Ideal Location for
your Garden
Once you have picked what garden you want, there are many other factors
you need to decide before you actually get to work with your gardening
tools. Mainly you need to choose its location. This is usually decided
by several factors
The Psychology Behind Gardening
I don’t know what it is about a garden that has always drawn humans to
them. But they’ve always been very popular, and an integral part of
peoples’ lifestyles.
Gardening Tools - An Overview
For getting sustainable growth of your garden plants you do require
good soil quality, sunlight and sufficient water. Although these items
have been gifted by nature, you ought to require modern gardening tools
to upkeep your garden in a good state. Gardening tools help a lot in
taking care of your plants as well as the good growing conditions and
positive effect on your plant’s health.
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