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Fun and Food in Home Grown Vegetable Gardening |
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Posted : July 25, 2006 |
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Growing vegetables in your garden can save you
money. During harvest time, your own
produce becomes part of your meals. Home gardeners
feel deep satisfaction in preparing salad or
seasoning the casserole with freshly picked plants
from their own vegetable gardens.
Their feeling of the taste is incomparable.
Fresh surplus are distributed to friends and love
ones while some are keep frozen.
It doesn't require much space to grow vegetables.
Even a container pot or a window box will do the
trick. Where space is limited, you can grow a
mini-garden indoor or outdoor.
If you have a good sun, access to water and enough
containers, growing a garden's worth of fruits and
vegetables in a limited space is a no-brainer. You
can even harvest more than one crop if choice of
plants and planting schemes are all well planned
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Windowsills, balconies and doorstep areas can be used,
as well as empty packs of milks, pails, plastic
buckets and cans.
When planting in containers, proper spacing is very
important. One sturdy plant is better than several
weak ones. Crowding chokes root systems will slow
growth and poor production. With container vegetable
garden, you no longer need to worry about poor soil
types and bad drainage, or heavy-duty tiller to break
up hard clay and rocks. There is no weeding to worry
about and you can change the looks of your container
placements by simply moving them around anytime to a
place you wanted to.
Vegetable gardening offers a change from the monotony
of the supermarket. You can grow variety of vegetables
that you want. When choosing plants for your vegetable
container garden, consider container worthy crops such
as beans, carrots, cucumbers, peppers, tomatoes,
eggplants and radish. Other root crops such onions and
turnips can also do well in containers, but remember
to always take care of these crops by ample
fertilizers and water. Also consider grapes and
berries. Though some take a while to get established,
they bear fruits more each year. Planting for fall
crops can be started in early summer, though summer
planting can still be done in June in most regions.
One great advantage of growing vegetables and spices
in containers involves the advent of the upside-down
gardening. Crops with the likes of tomatoes, basil,
parsley, rosemary and peppers do well with this
approach. The ideas is that the vines will cascade
downward instead of growing up a stake. A grow box can
be treated by punching perforations through the bottom
of a container. The other option is to purchase a
device specially designed for this purpose. Upside
gardens do not require a great deal of space and is
perfect for balconies and patios.
Equally important, seeds and soil must properly be
taken cared of in your vegetable container garden.
Seeds do not always have to be bought. Reasonably
fresh dill, anise, fennel, coriander and other seeds
already on the spice rack should grow. If not, they
are too old to add much to food anyway and should be
replaced. Scoop out seeds from vegetables you've
bought, dry them a week or so before planting.
Soil preparation on the other hand is very crucial for
good results. Have the soil tested. Every state has a
land-grant college that will test soil for a small
fee. It will give abundant basic gardening advice, and
garden resources tips.
Start growing those veggies in your garden and turn
your home made meals into something
truly special. Take care of your plants to make them
productive by keeping them watered and
harvested.
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