If you have never planted a vegetable garden, you'll need a few basics as far as planting vegetable gardens and making sure that it's done easily, effectively, and rewarding.
While you probably have a few houseplants, planting vegetable gardens can be just as rewarding. Most people don't realize it but it's actually easier to grow vegetables than to grow certain flowers. Blooming flowers are extremely delicate as far as radical changes in the weather such as a sudden heat spell, or cold snap. Vegetable gardens on the other hand, do quite well and are considered hardy plants.
So for your first vegetable garden planting choose a few of the easy, quick growing vegetables so that you're rewarded quickly. And then move on to those that are little more difficult to grow.
You'll need to decide how much time you have for your vegetable garden, decide on the area, the amount of sunlight or shade you have in the area you're going to be planting, and then research for the best types of vegetables that will grow in the area you're planting. Then, it's preparing the soil. Remember, the soil is the basis of all growing plants, preparing it correctly the first time is going to give you a good yield. So make sure you discuss with a master gardener or someone who is growing a garden near you what you may need to add to the soil to give it its optimum growing potential.
Then it's time to decide on the style of planting. Many people plant in rows, but if you'd like to, you can actually plant in circles, squares, hexagons or plant in raised beds or soil beds. Plant how you want and what will work best for you but make sure that all of your plants are easily accessible.
Make sure that you're not getting overzealous on your first garden. Many people find that it takes a bit more time than they thought it would and then become discouraged because their gardens are always a mess. Start out with a small garden, choose a few good varieties of your favorite vegetables, plant on time, and then take care of it. Remember, you can always enlarge your vegetable garden next year, but once you've taken the time to initially plan your garden, it can take a lot longer to take care of it than you may think it is too large for the time you have to dedicate to it.
Your first vegetable garden should be an enjoyable experience, plant those varieties of vegetables that offer a good hearty yield, make sure that you have the time to take care of your garden, and then enjoy it. Beginner,s planting vegetable gardening basics are not difficult, just talk to those who are using the same type of soil in your area, and then plant small enough so that you can actually enjoy it.
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