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When you first set out to grow a vegetable garden, it can seem like a daunting task. But the editors of the popular series of for dummies books are here to help. Authors Charlie Nardozzi and the National Gardening Association (U.S.) guide you through your first vegetable garden with Vegetable Gardening for Dummies.

Planning Your Garden

Vegetable Gardening for Dummies starts out helping the first time gardener to plan his or her garden. Planning is the key in nearly every home-improvement project, and planting a garden is no exception. From selecting a location for your garden to deciding on which vegetables to plant, Vegetable Gardening for Dummies guides you through the planning stages with ease.

It is easy to follow with practical advice (such as which plants need more sun, and which vegetables should not be grown next to each other). They also tackle pest prevention, garden design, and how to work with the climate you live in rather than against it.

What Vegetables to Grow

Vegetable Gardening for Dummies understands that even with the best plan, you might not have a garden that produces anything anyone would want to eat. (and isnt that the goal of the garden to begin with?) So the next section of Vegetable Gardening for Dummies guides you through the most popular and easy to grow vegetables for the new gardener.

Tomatoes are first up, as they are often the most popular vegetable for backyard gardeners. Varieties, growing tips, pests, and recipes are all included. Vegetable Gardening for Dummies also covers growing other popular garden vegetables, such as peppers, eggplants, carrots, potatoes, peas, and beans. Vine vegetables, corn, herbs, and easy to grow fruits are also included.

The Basics of Gardening

Possibly the most helpful chapters of Vegetable Gardening for Dummies are in the final third, which covers the basics of gardening. There is a chapter which outlines how to actually plant your vegetables (whether they are seeds or seedlings) and care for them as they start to grow. Soil types and fertilizers are also covered, as is directions for making your own compost.

The best tools for you garden and weed and pest control each have their own chapters as well. Finally, Vegetable Gardening for Dummies covers the basics of maintaining your garden so that you can enjoy the vegetables you have grown.

Each section is easy to understand, and has tips that will help out anyone, whether they are starting their first garden or have been gardening for years. Vegetable Gardening for Dummies is a book that no backyard gardener should be without.

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Find a plot of ground in your yard that does not have too many rocks or is very sandy. For those seriously interested in tomato gardening, starting the plants from seed in the basement or a homemade hot box can add to the satisfaction of personal efforts. Humus and mulch can help provide the plants the nutrients they need without the use of chemical fertilizers. You can build a compost bin yourself, or buy one of the commercially made models readily available on the market. Paul in March, the cold weather would keep your seeds from sprouting and if you transplanted older plants into the garden a killing frost would destroy them. Start on your indoor vegetable garden today and enjoy those yummy results!


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Youll want enough space to grow your favorites, but also make sure that the garden receives enough sunlight to be successful. The best way to combat pests in the hillside garden is to lay netting over your vulnerable plants and invest in a few predator bugs such as praying mantis and ladybugs. Still others will use the tomatoes to make their own sauces for their meals, knowing the tomatoes are fresh and exactly what fertilizers and pesticides were used to help them grow and survive.