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3 Powerful Tips you shouldn’t miss on Vegetable Gardening!

May 10, 2009 by Vegetable7 Leave a Comment

Do you want a garden that would make your neighbors and friends totally jealous? Let me help you with this. I am going to give you 3 basic vegetable gardening tips that’s going to turn your garden into a garden folk’s will want to have.

  • Let’s start with the perfect spot in your vegetable garden. It should be clean and free from anything that could inhibit the growth of your vegetables or it’s roots. This means, you need to rake it, aerate the soil, and make sure you don’t have any root compeitition.
  • Add some compost to your soil. It will help give your vegetables the nutrients they need to grow. After that, add some water. Do not water it too much, just enough to make the soil moist and make sure that no water is standing in the soil. But, make sure you watered deep to the roots.
  • Next, plant your vegetables in the right way. What’s the right way, you ask? Plant them apart! This may sound like not a big deal, but if you plant them to each other they will not mature. Yes, you could grow more vegetables, but since you are aiming for the best and biggest one, you should plant them with enough space.

And the best part of all is designing your garden! Since you want the best garden you should be creative. You could put a small waterfall in the background of your vegetable garden along with tall wheat grass to make it look magical. Try to imagine some pumpkins in front of the waterfall with tall wheat grass. It’s quite hard to explain, but just imagining what it looks like excites me!

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