Making A Vegetable Garden In Four Easy Steps
January 26th, 2011 by Myarticle

As our world is ever-changing, more people are looking for strategies to save cash without needing to compromise the quality in the products that we eat.  Many of us all over the world are looking towards growing their own fruits and vegetables.  Not only is it ecologically friendly to grow your own, making a plant garden is not as hard as you would think.  These are some simple steps that I use. 

1.Pick out your veggies: This is done very simply.  You can go to the nearest garden supply store and buy the seeds in those tiny packets that you plant yourself from nothing, or you should buy what are called sprouts.  These are plants that have already have been started for you.  Either ones will work.  I like using the sprouts though. 

2.  Decide on your layout: It doesn’t matter if you’ve got a huge yard or just a little box on your back deck, you need your garden to be organised.  Make a drawing of the space that you have and how you would like your garden to look.  There are two simple methods to layout your garden.  If you have a lot of room you might want to make a different row for each kind of plant.  If you only have a tiny area, you might set them up in a little square area.  Either way you need to make a marker so you know what’s growing where. 

3.Planting your garden: When doing this, you want to space you plants or seeds about 6-8 inches apart, this could give the roots adequate room to grow.  If you are using seeds to plant with, just put your finger about half inch into the soil.  Place the seeds into the hole and cover gently with soil.  If the seeds are really small, you can just place them directly on top of the soil.  If you are using sprouts, bury them in soil up to the pinnacle of the root ball.  Note: Plants such as tomatoes, crush, corn, aubergine, and green beans should be planted about 12 inches apart as their roots need more room. 

4.Water your plants: When you originally start your garden you will need to water your plants well.  After the primary planting you will need to saturate the ground.  This can initiate the growing of your seeds by getting them to”take root”.  If you’re using seeds, this will inspire your roots to spread making your plants stronger.  This could be done on a regular basis for the first week.

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