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Vegetable Gardening For Beginners Made Easy


There is something extremely satisfying about growing your own vegetables, but vegetable gardening, for beginners can be a bit overwhelming. Knowing when to plant, what to plant, and how to plant, can be daunting at first, but with a little research, careful planning and patience, you can be eating the fruits, or in this case vegetables, of your labors in no time. Follow these simple vegetable gardening for beginners tips and you will possibly develop a lifelong love of gardening.

Start Small

Most first time gardeners are excited about experiencing the joys of gardening. Perhaps this is the first time you have actually had a yard with space to plant a garden. Maybe you just moved to the country after living in an urban apartment and you cant wait to get your fingers in the soil.

When you are excited about your first garden, it is easy to buy every variety of plant the nursery sells. The problem is, what looks good on the shelf at the store wont look so good when it comes time to care for it in your garden. The more you plant, the more you have to water, weed, and feed. The more varieties of vegetables that you plant, the more things you will have to learn about caring for your plants.

Introducing vegetable gardening for beginners should be a slow process. Before you plant, keep in mind how much time you can afford to give to your garden each week. Start with three or four kinds of vegetables and then plan to add to your garden next year.

Start Easy

Vegetable gardening for beginners is best when you choose plants that are easy to grow. Leave the exotic vegetables like eggplant for next years garden. Some great vegetable gardening for beginners plants are cherry tomatoes, radishes, and zucchini.

If you decide to plant regular sized tomatoes, choose an easy to grow variety such as Early Girl or Better Boy and avoid heirloom types that might be temperamental or prone to odd diseases. One rule of vegetable gardening for beginners when it comes to tomatoes is stick to planting established plants.

Trying to start a tomato plant from seed is not the best idea for a first time gardener. If you want to direct plant seeds in your garden, stick to radishes and zucchini. Both of these vegetables are easy to grow and actually do much better when they are sown directly into the garden rather than transplanted from seedlings.

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If you have been a gardener in another type of environment, you can get ready to learn all about vegetable gardening in the desert. Many local garden clubs also offer free advice through clinics at libraries, farmers markets, and community events. One of the first things you will learn on the road to becoming an organic vegetable gardening guru is to take the scraps from your kitchen to use as fertilizer in your garden. Because container vegetable gardening is about maximizing space, make sure that you only plant things that you or your family will actually enjoy eating. Simply rake a large pile of leaves into a black, plastic lawn bag.


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Vegetable gardening is a process that most learn as they go. You can add fertilizer occasionally or compost if you have it. Add to that the fact that vegetation on a hillside is particularly attractive to the birds that fly overhead, and the potential for pest problems in hill side vegetable gardening is huge. Root crops also thrive in the fall, so late august is the time to plant your leftover radish seeds for a sweet treat in the lovely days of Autumn.