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How To Garden Like A Pro

By Mike Song


If you happen to be hurting financially, making use of a vegetable garden can help you out. Creating a garden will not only cut your food expenses but it may give you an opportunity to earn some extra money. Growing a garden isn't that hard but you must do some planning. It's not that you can chuck a bunch of seeds in the back yard, and expect the right vegetables to grow.

More information on vegetable gardening revealed

You must decide the spot where you want to set up your garden before you start. The location ought to receive about six hours of sunshine a day. The garden should also be in the vicinity of a reliable water source to water your garden. It ought to be close enough to a tap to use a garden hose, or to where you can carry the water in buckets. You have to have a location where the soil is good enough for growing plants. The soil should be good enough that water is readily drained and there are not any stones or silt. It all should be accessible enough that you will be walking by it routinely, so you can see if there are any weeds or pests. You really don't want to devote all that effort only to realize that your plants are not able to grow well.

Once the area has been chosen, you might want to give thought to what plants to plant. Your plants can't simply be randomly picked, because you want what your family will eat, or what you can sell to others. You should not grow vegetables that you don't normally eat at present. Once you have the plants you want to grow, you will need to look into the arrangement. You must arrange plants based mostly on how often they grow with perennial plants set up in the rear of the garden. These are typically vegetables that are turning out constantly throughout the year, and they should be placed where they will not be disturbed. Vegetables that may grow earlier than others should be placed together like spinach, carrots, radishes and beets. Once they are ready, you can exchange them with another similar crop.

You must also remember that certain plants will not grow well with other plants. Some plants will enhance the growth of other plants, while some will inhibit growth. When you grow a crop that impedes growth, such as potatoes inhibit the growth of squash and tomatoes, they shouldn't be near each other. Broccoli can inhibit the growth of tomatoes, while beans can be a problem for onions.

However this doesn't imply you should not grow these vegetables. It just means that you need to be conscious of the plants that should not be next to each other.




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