Anybody planning a veggie garden knows that what you do prior to summertime can have a large effect on how your garden grows. There are a lot of things you are able to do now to ensure your veggie gardening this summertime is productive.
Try these tips and watch your garden flourish.
If you have not already done so, now is the perfect time to till your garden spot. Determine how big you want the garden to be and mark it off. Run the tiller in the garden to integrate plant matter from the last year.
You might likewise wish to test your soil to see if it has the appropriate nutrients needed for a veggie garden. Soil tests may be bought from most plant nurseries or other stores which sell gardening supplies. Local colleges might provide testing for free if they have degrees related to farming.
Plan what you will plant. You might already know what veggies you would like to grow but chances are you will change your mind at least once before the plants are in the ground. Think about the veggies your family loves the most. Corn, tomatoes, green beans, cabbage, broccoli and cauliflower are common plants in a family vegetable patch.
Consider whether you will start seeds or buy the plants partially grown. Of course, there is nothing quite like watching seedlings as they sprout and grow, but purchasing pre-grown seedlings makes getting the plants in the garden much quicker. Which plants can you start from seed and which ones will you buy?
Once you know what you will plant, think about where you will place each one. Many plants are best planted close to others. These are called companion plants. They might either furnish natural pest resistance or nutrients the other plant requires. Take time to research which plants might benefit the others in your garden.
Determine how you are going to deal with weeds in your garden. Will you rely only upon chemicals to avoid having to weed, or is there another method you are able to use? Consider using newspaper covered by black landscape gardening fabric or black plastic sheeting between rows. This will greatly bring down the amount of weeding you will have to do. You will be able to likewise use the black landscape gardening fabric in the rows themselves by cutting an ‘x’ wherever the plants will go. This fabric allows the rain to get through and yet blocks a lot of the sunshine so the weeds can not grow.
What will you do about pests? Many gardeners are content to use chemical pesticides. If you are considering a ‘greener’ approach, you might want to add beneficial insects to your garden. These would include ladybugs, praying mantis and earthworms.
Do not forget to check your garden tools. Give your tiller and other mechanical equipment a spring-time tune-up. Ensure your rakes, hoes and other hand tools do not have loose handles. You will likewise wish to ensure they aren’t rusty.
Think about other items you might need for your veggie garden this year. Do you have a large-brimmed hat to keep the sunshine off your face and neck? What about something to sit or kneel on while you are planting? Do you have a place to sit back and enjoy your garden after the work is finished?
There is so much involved in planting a summertime garden you will want to get started as soon as you are able to. You will be able to check your tools to assure they are in good working order, plan your garden and start your seeds. Before you know it, the time will be here to start your garden in earnest and you will be able to look forward to summertime with home-grown veggies.
Related Articles
- Free Natural Health Ebook: Organic Vegetable Gardening
- Starting an Herbal Garden
- Free Natural Health Ebook: Beginners Guide to Growing Organic Vegetables and Organic Gardening
- After Gardening Bath Soak
- Five Simple Home Remedies for the Yard and Garden
- Free Natural Health Ebook: Terrific Gardening Tips
- Fertilizing Your Garden
- Free Natural Health Ebook: Make a Pond in Your Garden
