WHAT to Plant
As you are thinking about your vegetable garden, think of what you like to eat. If your family loves green beans, but dislikes tomatoes, then plant the beans. TIP: It’s a good idea to put in a variety of vegetables to see what thrives so you can adjust next year.WHEN to Plant
You need to know which garden zone you are in. You can also start your seed indoors, so the sprouts are sturdier when they go into the ground.
TIP: For a first-time gardener, buying sprouts might ensure more success than growing from seed.
WHERE to Plant
Sun and soil are the two most important ingredients to a successful garden. SUN: When you mentally plant your garden, look outside to see when and where the sun hits. Vegetables need sun to thrive. You can start with a small 10 x 10 plot, or even a container garden, which can be placed in the best sunny spot. TIP: You want the garden to have at least six hours of sun daily. SOIL: If you don’t have loamy soil (full of nutrients that your plants need), you can add compost. Put a compost pail in your kitchen and use it to collect scraps and leftovers that you can then put in your garden. You are literally feeding your garden from your kitchen. [caption id="attachment_38048" align="aligncenter" width="750"]
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TIP: Don’t put any meat or dairy items on your compost pile. Not only will it attract critters, but those materials could also contain bacteria that isn’t good for people.
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