Vegetable Garden Planning Nursery Landscaping Guide
Vegetable Garden Planning To Grow Plenty Of Produce
By Pixie Matthews
Vegetable garden planning allows you to create a successful garden
with the fresh vegetables you need to feed your family. Growing
your own vegetables gives you the ability to control the growth
of your vegetables and keep out chemicals, if you are looking
to maintain an organic garden.
Picking fresh vegetables and eating them on the same day is a
reward for your efforts, as you can taste all the natural flavours
you may miss when buying vegetables from a food store.
Fruit And Vegetables Picked Weeks Ago
Many of the fruit and vegetables you see at the store may have
been picked weeks ago, and sent by refrigerated transport to your
store. Quite often, some of these fruit and vegetables are unripe
when they are picked and are artificially ripened before they
arrive to you.
When you pick you own vegetables from your garden, you pick the
most ripened produce and eat on the same day, allowing you to
eat all the natural flavours in your family meals and salads.
To ensure you have plenty of produce, you need to maintain your
growing vegetable plants and use better ideas for vegetable garden
planning.
Controlling Everything In Your Garden With Planning
You should make sure you eat vegetables each and every day to
stay in good health. You can always get these fresh, canned, or
frozen from your local store or farmer’s market. However, there
is nothing quite as nice or as tasty as the vegetables that you
grow in your own garden.
Whether you have a lot of space or have to make the most of a
little space, there are some things you should keep in mind when
you are doing your vegetable garden planning. Without planning,
your garden may be a mess by the time fall rolls around.
Knowing All There Is Know About Each Vegetable In Your Garden
You should know something about each of the vegetables that you
want to plant in your garden. This part of vegetable garden planning
is very important. Why is this? It is because all plants grow
differently and each yields a different amount of vegetable.
If you do not plan this out properly, you may end up with dead
plants or plants that did not produce all that they could. You
also have to make sure you like each plant that you are planting
and that you know when you can expect things to ripen.
Some may get ripe as early as June, and your pumpkins may linger
until October before they start to turn orange. Each growing season
is different, but there are general rules that apply.
Planning To Grow Tomatoes
An example would be the tomato plant. Most people include these
when they are doing their vegetable garden planning. This is because
tomatoes are popular and most people eat them at one time or another.
You can not plant these from seed outside.
You have to start them in your home or buy pre-grown plants to
add to your garden. You may also have to stake them when they
grow or your tomatoes will be rotting on the ground. You have
to take into account how big these will be when you space them
as well.
Sprawling Squash Plants
If you want squash, you have to know what type of squash you
want. When you add this to your vegetable garden planning, you
have to consider that most of the squash plants that you get are
going to sprawl out when they grow.
They could go anywhere. This also happens with other plants like
cucumbers and pumpkins. Each can yield many vegetables so you
should never plant more than you can eat unless you can give some
away or plan to sell some from your yard or at a farmer’s market.
Planting The Right Vegetable Plants To Grow Produce
All of these things go into vegetable garden planning. Do not
make it too hard on yourself, but remember to think things through
so that you are happy with what you get from your garden.
Plants can be hardy and grow when and where you need them too,
but not always. With a little planning you can get the most from
your plants, enjoy the vegetables that you get, and you can even
have some to freeze for the winter months. Remember, frozen or
canned vegetables from your own garden are always going to taste
better than what you can buy in the stores.
Growing Vegetable Plants In An Organic Garden
With vegetable plants growing in your own garden, you can ensure
you are not using chemicals to grow your plants by maintaining
an organic garden. You can keep out chemical herbicides and pesticides
and use alternatives to keep pests out of your garden. Depending
on the type of pest attacking your growing plants, you can use
more natural means to keep pests out.
For example, if there are insects attacking your plants, you
may look at purchasing ladybirds to eat the insects. If you have
moles digging up your garden, you can use gadgets that make a
noise or cause vibrations helping to deter gophers and moles.
You can search for these gadgets online, or contact a nursery
nearby. These gadgets are quite humane and do not kill the animals.
Creating Compost With Compost Bins
Rather than using chemical fertilizers, you may look at purchasing
compost bins to create your own compost, from green and garden
waste and food scraps. If you do not have the time to wait for
the compost bins to generate compost, you can buy organic compost
from nurseries to use in your organic garden.
Another option is to interact with other gardeners by locating
and joining local garden clubs and online garden chat groups,
to get more tips on vegetable garden planning.
About the Author:
Pixie Matthews has written a number of articles on gardening and
landscaping including Organic
Vegetable Gardening, Organic
Vegetable Gardening Products, Organic
Vegetable Gardening Products.
Keep a lookout for more of her articles on this website.
Little Known Gardening Facts....
I live in an apartment. What kinds of container gardens would work for me?
Do you have a balcony or does your building
allow window boxes? Do you have an area exposed to sunlight for
several hours each day?
These are questions you have to answer in order to determine
what types of plants will suit your environment best. Herb gardens
and plants always work well whereas vegetables can be difficult
if you do not have a balcony or your apartment is not exposed
to sunlight often.
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