Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Planning a vegetable garden? Know the essentials.

By Petra Spink

Planting a vegetable garden can be a very rewarding hobby as well as provide you with a healthy food source. Planning a vegetable garden gives you the chance to grow only the ones that you and your family love and it gives you the satisfaction of knowing that they are healthy and contain no pesticides or other harmful chemicals.

While many people think putting out a vegetable garden is too much trouble, it really isn't that hard and can be quite fun for everyone involved. If you take care of your vegetable garden properly, then you will be able to grow some of the most delicious, fresh vegetables.

You will want to pick a spot in an area that receives a minimum of 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for your vegetable garden. If you have a more shaded area, leafy plants like spinach and lettuce are better choices as they are more tolerant of shade.

There are things you can do to improve the quality of your soil. For instance, consider adding any of the following: compost, leaf mold, rotted manure, peat moss or other types of organic matter. While it is true that it is difficult to grow things in clay soil, adding vermiculite or humus will enable draining thus making it a more viable option. Squeeze a handful of soil to see if it crumbles while still retaining its shape. If that's the case, you're pretty much set and need only to add in basic enriching materials.

During early summer you need to mulch the vegetables that you will be planting. Make the mulch thick and it will help to keep away weeds, it will improve the coil structure, and will help to help the soil keep in the right amount of moisture. Compost, straw, hay, and shredded bark are great materials for mulch.

While planning a vegetable garden, consider building a drip irrigation system for your garden. A drip irrigation system will help to give water directly to the vegetables in a way that will benefit them the most. This means that they will hit the root zones. You can install a timer for the irrigation system to start it automatically during set time periods.

One of the most important parts of planning a vegetable garden is to choose your vegetables that you want to plant and which will grow well in your garden. You will want to pick out vegetables that you and your family will eat. Some people like to grow things for the sake of doing it and don't even like what they are growing. Remember, not all of your neighbors might enjoy them either!

You can't measure the satisfaction you will get from growing your own vegetables. A big feeling of wellbeing is inevitable knowing that you are feeding yourself and your family the very best quality available. Remember, others before you have made a great success of this from scratch so there is no reason why you can't. Just follow the rules and tips that more experienced gardeners give and you won't go wrong.

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