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Getting Ready For Spring Vegetable Gardening


There is something exciting about the warming days of spring. The earth is waking up from its winter slumber and home owners are busy bustling about in anticipation of spring vegetable gardening. If you are like most gardeners, you spend the cold and snowy winter days dreaming of spring vegetable gardening and thinking about just what you will plant. Follow these tips to get your spring vegetable gardening off to a great start.

Start Your Spring Vegetable Gardening In The Fall

Spring vegetable gardening actually begins in the fall. Plan for the following year by pulling out all of your plants after you are finished bringing in the harvest. When you let you spent plants winter in your garden you create a breeding ground for insects that can hurt your next years crop.

The fall is also a great time to work on compost for spring. Add the fall leaves that you rake to your compost pile and mix it with grass from the last time of the season you mow your lawn. If you dont have a compost pile, you can still turn your leaves into soil gold. Simply rake a large pile of leaves into a black, plastic lawn bag. Add a handful or two of 10-10-10 fertilizer and leave the bag in a place it will receive sun. In a few short months, you should have a nice bag of compost to till into your spring garden.

Work On Your Spring Vegetable Gardening All Winter

You can save a lot of money and get a jump on your spring vegetable gardening by starting seeds inside during the winter. You can usually buy one package of seeds for the same amount of money, or often less, than you would pay for one pony pack of transplants at a garden center. Another bonus in seed starting is that your plants are healthy and ready to go into the garden long before your local nursery is carrying seedlings. When you get a head start on spring planting, you get a head start on the harvest.

Simply plant seeds in peat pots and keep them warm by placing them on a seed mat or under a grow light. You can nurture your seedling indoor garden all winter until it is time to plant them in the spring. Just make sure that you harden the plants by letting them spend a few hours outside each day come warm weather. If you dont harden your plants in the spring, they will go into shock when you transplant them in the garden.

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There may be chemicals in the soil from previous uses and they will remain in the ground for years. If the soil in the area you are interested in gardening is just damp, you can amend it with sand or coarse organic materials that will help the water to not over saturate the roots of your plants. Another bonus in seed starting is that your plants are healthy and ready to go into the garden long before your local nursery is carrying seedlings.


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For example, in some parts of Texas, you can plant cantaloupe from September to February, but in Minnesota, you couldnt plant your cantaloupe until May. Container vegetable gardening is the best way to serve your family healthy organic vegetables, even if you are short on space. Watering by hand is also a great way to reduce the amount of water you use in the garden. Unless you have years of gardening experience, it can be hard to weed through which organic vegetable gardening products are necessities and which organic vegetable gardening products you can do without.