Vegetable Gardening
Tips
With the costs of living rising all the time, it may be
possible to save money and increase your family's health at the
same time by growing vegetables in your backyard.
It's a good idea to choose your favourite vegetables to grow
and plan beds for early, middle of the season and late
varieties.
Most vegetables require at least 6 hours
of sunlight per day, some need 8. Some quick growers like
lettuce and radish can be grown between the rows of plants that
take longer to mature, like beet or corn, thus making full use
of the area available.
Throughout dry periods, vegetable gardens need extra
watering. Most vegetables benefit from an inch or more of water
each week, especially when they are fruiting.
During the growing season watch for insect pests. If you
discover a bug problem early it will be much easier, but be
careful to not use pesticides once the vegetable are close to
being picked unless it becomes an absolute necessity. Organic
gardening is one healthy and environment-friendly option. Once
you have reaped your crop, put the vegetable waste into your
compost pile so that it can be recycled for next spring.
It is important to protect your vegetable garden from wild
animals looking for a tasty treat. Make sure your garden is
surrounded by a fence that will keep out dogs, rabbits, and
other animals. The harm done by wandering animals during one
season can equal the cost of a fence. A fence also can serve as
a frame for peas, beans, tomatoes, and other crops that need
support.
Protection is needed in order for your vegetable garden to
yield a bountiful harvest. Hard work will pay dividends if
necessary precautions have been made.
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