Tuesday 26 October 2010

Simple Gardening Tips To Growing Your Own Vegetables

By Norman Kirby

 

You must constantly be wary of the food you eat, most especially the food that you give to your family. Are the fruits and vegetables that you can purchase in the supermarkets are as healthy as they once were when you were a kid? Are you sure that they aren't soaked in harmful chemicals and pesticides that are very dangerous to the body? Are the fruits and vegetables you buy really safe for your kids to eat? These are just some of the questions that are troubling you regarding the produce that is being supplied these days.

In order to free yourself from these worries the only logical answer will be to grow your own vegetables. There's no contest to the taste of homegrown vegetables when compared to store-bought ones. And there's something about eating food that you have grown yourself using your own two hands. Plus, you know what absolutely went into growing these vegetables so you can be sure they're safe.

But you may be a bit scared of starting your own vegetable garden. It's true that not everyone has a green thumb, but if you just start out small, you'll be getting the hang of it in no time. If you're sold on the idea of growing your own veggies, then here are a few gardening tips to help you out.

Make sure that the plot of land you choose for your garden gets at least 7 hours of direct sunlight every day. A garden plot facing southwards is an ideal place to plant.

It's important to be mindful to where the shadows fall in your yard during the course of a day. Avoid placing your garden plot in a spot that's near hedges or trees as they may cast shadows over your plants.

Do not flood your plants. Make a good drainage system around your garden plot so that the excess water can seep out.

Use good quality soil. By combining organic manure or a good compost mix to your garden soil will make it an ideal place for plants to grow. You should fertilize your garden soil like this every year to ensure a good crop yield.

Remember that your garden plot needs protection from strong winds and from animals. Try building a small fence around your plot to shield it from both of these threats.

You need to choose what kinds of seeds you will be buying. Consult with the staff in your local nursery for gardening tips on what seeds you need to buy, they will be able to tell you what vegetables can grow best in your area's climate.

Decide on what layout works best for you. If you're a beginner it's best that you start with a small raised bed for a garden plot. And you also need to consider just how much space is available for you to plant in.

By following these simple gardening tips, you'll be on your way to growing your own delicious, healthy and, most of all, safe vegetables.

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About The Author:

Kellie is an expert when it comes to Vegetable Gardening. To find out the latest News and Tips on Gardening, visit "Growing Vegetable Garden" at http://growingvegetablegarden.com

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