vegetable gardening
Successful vegetable gardening involves far more than just
popping a few seeds into the ground and waiting for a tomato to
appear. I'll briefly cover the basics of vegetable garden
design, but you might also want to get some gardening books.
Planning your garden is one of the most important parts of
vegetable gardening, and it's quite simple. Whether it's a
vegetable garden, a flowerbed, indoor houseplants, or some
combination, successful gardening requires planning, patience,
and a little detective work. Whatever you do, do not choose
garden soil, no matter how rich it might be, for indoor
vegetable gardening! No matter what gardening zone your garden
is located in there are catalogues with myriad variety of
vegetables. Use these vegetable gardening tips to prepare your
garden and keep your home full of fresh vegetables. Preparing
your garden soil for planting is the most physically demanding
part of vegetable gardening and may also be the most important
part.
The patios and balconies of apartment buildings and
condominiums often have good exposure for container vegetable
gardening. Container gardening makes it possible to position the
vegetables in areas where they can receive the best possible
growing conditions. Container gardening can provide you with
fresh vegetables as well as recreation and exercise. Although
vegetable production will be limited by the number and the size
of the containers, this form of gardening can be rewarding.
Soilless mixes such as a peat-lite mix are generally too light
for container vegetable gardening, since they usually will not
support plant roots sufficiently. MEDIA A fairly lightweight
potting mix is needed for container vegetable gardening. Soil
Conditions The right type of soil for the right type of plant is
key to successful vegetable gardening. Clay and sandy soils must
be modified for successful vegetable gardening. Proper
fertilization is another important key to successful vegetable
gardening.
Buy seeds, seed starting kits and gardening supplies for
vegetable gardens. If you are new to gardening, starting
vegetables from seed may be too huge an undertaking, instead
purchase plants. Practice crop rotation in your vegetable
gardening by planting tomatoes and other vegetables in a
different spot every year. Mulches can be used effectively in
all types of gardening situations from vegetable gardens to
flower gardens and even around trees and shrubs. I know an
eyebrow or two might be raised at the suggestion of indoor
vegetable gardening, but it can be done, within limits.
Added to the pleasure of gardening will be satisfaction derived
from relishing vegetables freshly picked from your very own
plot. Learning is a process, vegetable gardening needs time. As
in so many other pursuits, so it is in the art of vegetable
gardening: practice does make perfect.