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Vegetable Gardening for Everyone
Vegetable Gardening has all kinds of positives. It's fun, it's good exercise in fresh air, and (not least) it provides
a tasty and healthy food. But nothing comes free. It does require effort.
Planning your Vegetable Garden is a must. It's a rare crop in unusual circumstances
that can simply be grown from throwing some seed into the ground and harvesting a few months later. Laying out the proper size and
location, preparing the soil and making
compost are only few activities that need to be done before ever
planting a seed.
Fertilization needs to be done before vegetable plant seeds are planted and while they are growing.
Which kind and how much depends on the species, the soil type and other factors. There are a wide variety of choices today and in each case
the directions have to be carefully followed. Over fertilizing leads to burning. Using the wrong type will kill a plant more often
than using none at all.
Consider whether you want to use strictly organic methods of vegetable gardening, or whether you will
rely on modern aids. Not that those two methods are necessarily opposed. It's becoming more difficult to tell the difference all the time.
Traditional organic techniques have been informed by modern science. Modern science has advanced to see the wisdom of incorporating many
natural compounds and processes to produce the safest result.
Watering is critical. Here again, not too much and not too little is key. Soils vary a lot in how
effectively they'll drain or retain water. Species vary in how much water they need. How much water is right is also influenced heavily by
temperature and humidity. When to water is equally important. Cool nighttime temperatures can encourage fungi and water left on the leaves
makes it almost a certainty.
Weed control is a never ending battle. They spring up in the most unexpected places. But they're not
the only form of life that will cause trouble for your vegetable plants. Pests and diseases are an ever present threat. Keeping them under control doesn't have to be a
war, but it is a perpetual detente.
Before getting started, investigate which plants to sow. Personal taste will play a large role, of course. Some people
don't like onions, others can't stand broccoli. But the soil and climate will have much more to say about the success of your efforts than a
child who doesn't like spinach.
Tomatoes, for example, are a great vegetable. Tasty, versatile and very healthy. But they like lots
of hot sunshine and most varieties are very sensitive to frost. Planting a number, then having your effort ruined because of a hornworm or an
early cold snap is a disappointment you don't need.
Whether you want to grow indoors or outside, in a large plot of earth or in small containers, vegetable gardening will
bring many rewards. Putting in a modest effort will bring them forth.
- Cultivating Vegetable Gardens
The practice of Cultivating Vegetable Gardens is to.get rid of weeds and to stimulate growth letting air into the soil and freeing unavailable plant food, and to conserve moisture.
- Garden Vegetables
Growing your own Garden Vegetables can be a very rewarding and worth while venture, not to mention a healthy one in terms of exercise and nutritious home grown vegies.
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