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The Best Vegetable Gardening Tips

By: Dave Truman



The Best Vegetable Gardening Tips

Dave Truman

Most of us go to the grocery store to get our produce. By doing a little planning, you will be able to grow your own. There are numerous vegetables to choose from and many gardening tips to help you obtain a fruitful garden.

The first thing is to decide where you want to have your vegetable plot. It's a good idea to make sure it gets at least 6 hours of sunlight as the more it receives, the higher your yield will be.

For the vegetables to flourish you will need to make sure the soil is a rich, sandy loam type. You can always add some compost or manure if you find you need a little more nutrient. It's best to place compost under and around the vegetables.

The best way to grow good vegetables and herbs is by planting your vegetables in rows that face a north to south direction so that they can take full advantage of the sunlight. Another vegetable gardening tip suggests that your vegetable garden should be on level ground with wide spacing between the rows. This spacing will help not only with the harvesting but also when you need to do some much needed weeding.

The seeds that you plant should be new and fresh. If you use old seed, you may chance the seeds not germinating and your crop failing. As well as seeds, you can plant transplants already established from somewhere else. This will give you an earlier yield before the vegetables from the seeds mature and you can enjoy fresh produce earlier.

Go to your garden center with some ideas in mind of what you're looking for in the way of seeds or young plants. It can be beneficial if you are a first time gardener to get some tips from someone who is knowledgeable. They can give you some ideas on how to plant your garden.

Try planting your vegetable in some raised beds as well. Another way to maximize your vegetable crop is to plant different yet complementary plants next to each other. This way you have lots of different vegetables to harvest for your table.

Having a smaller plot close to your house will let you quickly grab a bunch of your favorites when you want them. The larger plot can be further away from the house. This is a great tip that makes sure you have lots of vegetables at hand but lets you run out to the smaller garden on that rainy day just to grab a few fresh vegetables.

About the Author:
Did you know your vegetable garden layout can have a big impact on how well your tomatoes grow? A little bit of planning will make a big difference. Learn more about planning your vegetable garden on the Vegetable Gardeners website at http://www.vegetablegardeners.com


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