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Not a lot of people try planting vegetable gardens these days, especially not in the city. What with the busy lifestyle, constrained spaces, and pollution, it seems inconceivable that a vegetable garden would survive. The fact is, you can actually grow them even if you are smack in the middle of a busy city. It's only important that you get the basics of planting vegetable gardens right.



First things first. Soil preparation. This is one of the most basic things that any new gardener will have to learn. Whether you plan to use a plot of land in your backyard or start a vegetable garden in plant boxes, soil preparation plays an important role in whether your vegetable garden will survive or not. There are three types of soil that you need to be familiar with; sand, clay and silt. Sandy soil is loose and helps the roots of plants breathe because it lets the air pass through easily. Clay soil absorbs water faster and keeps it inside longer, a soil composition that has more clay particles in it would be ideal for places that are too hot and the soil dries up quickly. Silt is a fine mixture of sand and clay particles.

When preparing the soil for your vegetable garden, dig up the soil and break off the lumps. Take out the rocks, roots, and weeds while you're at it. Check if you have just the right mixture of sand, silt, and clay before you begin planting vegetable gardens. Ideally, silt and sand should both be 40%, and clay should just be 20%, this is to make sure that the water isn't trapped inside too much that the roots will choke. Also, if the water is trapped too long inside the soil, the roots will rot. One good way to test whether the composition of your soil is good is by scooping out a handful and forming a ball with it. The soil should hold the shape of a ball without too much difficulty. If the soil cannot hold the shape, you might have too much silt or sand in the mixture. If the soil holds the shape but does not crumble easily when you poke it, it might have too much clay in it which you need to balance out with a little silt or sand.

Once you have finished cultivating the soil where you want to plant your vegetables, pick what kind of vegetable you want to grow there. Keep in mind that some vegetables don't grow well when you plant them too close to certain types of other vegetables. Potatoes, for example, shouldn't be planted too close to squash or tomatoes because it inhibits their growth. They can be planted in the same garden, just don't plant them beside each other.

After you have decided on the kind of vegetables you want and planting them into the cultivated soil, you'll have to learn about how to water them properly. Vegetables need to be watered consistently. When planting vegetable gardens in a big space, you might want to consider using a soaker hose. A soaker hose has many holes along its body that waters your garden by letting the water seep through its holes.

Planting vegetable gardens require manual labor (yes, actual work), and a lot of patience. The rewards are very well worth it, though. Especially for people who are concerned about their health. Growing your own vegetables makes sure that there's the least amount of poisonous (and in the long run, carcinogenic) particulates in it as possible.
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Vegetable gardening has become increasingly popular. Vegetable gardening can produce vegetables that are cheaper than those at the store, and they taste much better. Many people grow their own organic vegetables out of concern about the pesticides and other chemicals used on commercially grown veggies. Growing vegetables is essentially the same as growing herbs or flowers. With the proper care and maintenance, your plants will flourish and produce tasty vegetables to nourish your family.

To begin, you must decide where to plant your vegetable garden. Choose a site with adequate space, ample sunlight, and healthy, well-drained soil. Because vegetable gardens have such tasty rewards, many creatures, such as dogs, rabbits, and deer will try to sample your veggies. You can build fences or place traps to try to keep them out, or you can plant extras and plan to share.

Good soil is essential to growing good vegetables. Get your soil tested for nutrient levels, organic matter, texture, and other factors (your local extension office should have a list of places that analyze soil). If necessary, add nutrients or organic matter to your soil. You may need to plow or spade your garden before planting to get our large rocks, roots, or other impediments to growth. Mulching the soil with compost or other organic matter will reduce weed growth and add nutrients at a sustainable level. While the proper kind and amount of fertilizer depends on the soil and plants grown, there are some vegetables that have specific needs. Leafy plants, like cabbage, spinach, and lettuce usually grow better with more nitrogen, while root crops like potatoes, beets, turnips, and carrots require more potash. Tomatoes and beans use less fertilizer, while plants like onions, celery, and potatoes need a larger amount.

One thing that is vital in vegetable gardening is the garden arrangement. There is no single plan that will work for every garden due to varying conditions. One popular way to arrange a vegetable garden is to plant vegetables needing limited space (such as radishes, lettuce, beets, and spinach) together, and those that require more room (such as corn, pumpkins, and squash) together. Try and plant tall growing plants towards the back of the garden and shorter ones in the front so they all get adequate sunlight. Cluster plants with similar nutrient and water needs to conserve resources.

When you are ready to begin planting your vegetable garden, make sure it is the right time of year. Vegetables shouldn't be planted until the danger of frost is over. If you are dying to get started sooner, consider starting seeds indoors, then transplanting once the weather improves. When planting, make sure you dig a large enough planting hole (twice as wide as the roots, but no deeper) and spread the roots to give them a good start. If you amend the soil, amend the entire planting area, not just the planting hole.

Once you've planted your vegetable starts, make sure you provide proper care, so they will produce tasty vegetables. Make sure your vegetables receive the appropriate amount of water, which depends on the type of plant. Most plants will need the equivalent to about an inch of water per week. Regularly pull weeds from your garden; if you don't, they will compete with your vegetables for water, light, and nutrients. If you notice serious pest or disease problems, research the problem to ensure you provide the right treatment at the right time.

Vegetable gardening is many people's favorite form of gardening because you can actually taste the fruits of your labor. Vegetable gardening is not that expensive and the taste of home grown veggies definitely beats that of supermarket vegetables. With proper care and maintenance, you'll produce a bountiful crop. Just be sure and share the extras with friends, neighbors, or your local food bank. They'll thank you and you'll create a sustainable, waste free garden.
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