Vegetable gardens bring a little bit of the outside to the inside of the home. There is nothing like growing, harvesting and preparing your own vegetables to bring the feel of satisfaction in a job well done. Not only are home grown vegetables cheaper than store bought, but they also taste better by far. Preparing for a successful garden has many elements to consider before committing to this endeavor.
Select an area preferably closest to the house that has full sunlight. But that is not all you need to consider when deciding on the perfect area. Look around the area to see if there is proper drainage so the vegetable seeds will not be flooded by standing water. Another consideration is the soil quality. Poor dirt that has had many years of weed killer or dirt that is hard packed may not be the best soil, so chose another area if this is the case.
The most important part of having a successful vegetable garden is the amount of sunshine your chosen area has during the day. The best area will need to have at least six hours of full sun to give the plants what they need to grow properly. If you water and fertilize as you should, but the sunlight is not enough, no amount of work will make the vegetables grow successfully.
Know ahead of time how much you want to plant. The seeds may look small, but consider the amount of produce and especially the size of the vegetable as it grows to maturity. For example, take in consideration the size of vegetables such as pumpkins, melons and watermelons. These vegetables will easily smother other smaller vegetables planted in close proximity.
Plant small plants in the front of the garden and taller plants in the back so the taller ones will not block the light
Be aware of the proper time to plant the vegetables in the region you live in. Some areas start sooner than others. Starting too soon could cause the plants to freeze and planting too late will cause the plants to miss the proper maturing time to be successful.
Remove weeds as often as possible. If not taken under control, the weeds will steal sunlight, water and soil nutrients that were meant for the plants.
Vegetable gardening will produce a successful harvest if you take the proper precautions and continue maintenance of your garden. Each year they will produce better and better vegetables if tended with tender loving care.
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