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Creating and Maintaining a Small Vegetable Garden

LégumesImage via Wikipedia When it comes to gardening, not everyone has the time to maintain them even if they’re interested in having them. But thanks to new options in planting and growing, having a small vegetable garden is possible without having to spend the many hours per week it usually takes to grow veggies.

A Couple of Options

Because a small vegetable garden doesn’t take up much room, you have a couple of different options when it comes to planting and raising the veggies.

You can get a small area ready on your property that can house your small vegetable garden which is a viable option, but can cause some problems when it comes to the climate your veggies experience throughout the year.

Another less intense and easier option is to use planting pots to grow your small vegetable garden. This allows you to move there location when needed due to weather, and to easily navigate the garden’s soil when needed to keep the veggies healthy.

When to Start Your Small Vegetable Garden

Spring is a good time to plant most vegetables if you are starting with seeds. Otherwise, you will want to wait about a month before purchasing and planting already started veggie plants.

Make sure you’re aware of which vegetables in your small garden need more sun than others, and which veggies tend to do better in shady areas. You can choose to plant and grow similar vegetables in a garden area in the ground, or you can choose to plant and grow them in pots so that you can grow multiple kinds of vegetables, knowing you can easily separate them when needed due to climate conditions at the time.

What You’ll Need

In order to create and maintain a small vegetable garden, you’ll need to make sure you have the necessary tools in hand. Don’t worry, there aren’t many but you don’t want to overlook anything.

You’ll need a shovel to help grind the soil, and a 3 forked pitch to help with the same thing. You will also want to purchase soil. You’ll need enough to fill your big gardening pots, or to cover 6 inches worth of ground in your designated in ground small vegetable garden.

You’ll also need to read about how to care for every veggie that you choose to grow, and purchase the needed items that coincide with each choice. Most veggies won’t need anything special, but some do so you’ll want to pay close attention to the information provided about gardening the particular vegetables you choose.

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2 Comments »

  1. Crop rotation is a great way to retain the nutrients in your backyard garden soil.

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    Comment by Divya — August 29, 2008 @ 7:08 am

  2. The more effort you put in the greater the rewards you get out. It is really worth doing!

    Comment by TopVeg — August 29, 2008 @ 7:34 am

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