The Best Vegetable Gardening Tips

By Dave Truman | November 10, 2008


by Dave Truman

Most of us go to the grocery store to get our produce. By doing a little planning, you will be able to grow your own. There are numerous vegetables to choose from and many gardening tips to help you obtain a fruitful garden.

The first thing is to decide where you want to have your vegetable plot. It's a good idea to make sure it gets at least 6 hours of sunlight as the more it receives, the higher your yield will be.

For the best growth to be made, a good vegetable gardening tip is to see that your soil is a rich, sandy loam type of soil. If the plot requires more nutrients, then the addition of compost or manure will satisfy the problem. You will need to place the compost underneath and around your vegetables as well.

Plant your vegetables in rows in a north to south direction so they can get as much sun as possible. Your garden should also be on even ground with large spaces between rows. This will give you the room you need when you go to harvest or weed.

New and fresh seeds should be sown into the soil. The reason for this is that the older seeds will not germinate fully and your first crop will most likely fail or be malformed. Besides planting seeds in the garden, you can plant transplants as well. While the seedlings are growing, the transplants will give you some fresh vegetables early.

Go to your garden center with some ideas in mind of what you're looking for in the way of seeds or young plants. It can be beneficial if you are a first time gardener to get some tips from someone who is knowledgeable. They can give you some ideas on how to plant your garden.

You can also plant in a raised bed. You can obtain a bigger variety by planting complimentary vegetables next to each other.

Having a smaller plot close to your house will let you quickly grab a bunch of your favorites when you want them. The larger plot can be further away from the house. This is a great tip that makes sure you have lots of vegetables at hand but lets you run out to the smaller garden on that rainy day just to grab a few fresh vegetables.

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