With proper vegetable garden planning you will have fresh vegetables at home every day. Whether you are a novice or expert you should decide what you want to grow in your garden. The ideal size of a garden can be 12 X18. If the garden is well-built it can feed the whole family around the year. You can make your garden rows 1 meter wide and 11 meters long with 7 inches between. Your rows should grow north and south. With this location the distribution of the sun rays will be even. The year-round harvest depends on the geographic location of your garden and considering what to grow depend on this factor. If you live in the north you may need to grow your seedlings inside or even consider growing them in greenhouse.
If you live in the south the vegetables can be grown the whole year. If the garden planned well the harvest can be rotated to get the best possible results with available gardening space. Potatoes, turnips and some varieties of beans grow well in the north. Some types of peas, green vegetables with leaves, carrots and celery grow well in the south. Tomatoes and peppers grow well when it is very hot. All these growing tips are helpful after you decide on what to grow and allocate the space for it. The space you decide your garden to grow on should be sunny. The water outfall should be good as the accumulated water may cause the roots to rot. If the space scarcity is the issue container gardening, raised beds and dense gardening is the way out. More plants can be grown in a limited space. So start asap with your vegetable garden planning and it will benefit you and your family for generations to come.
If you live in the south the vegetables can be grown the whole year. If the garden planned well the harvest can be rotated to get the best possible results with available gardening space. Potatoes, turnips and some varieties of beans grow well in the north. Some types of peas, green vegetables with leaves, carrots and celery grow well in the south. Tomatoes and peppers grow well when it is very hot. All these growing tips are helpful after you decide on what to grow and allocate the space for it. The space you decide your garden to grow on should be sunny. The water outfall should be good as the accumulated water may cause the roots to rot. If the space scarcity is the issue container gardening, raised beds and dense gardening is the way out. More plants can be grown in a limited space. So start asap with your vegetable garden planning and it will benefit you and your family for generations to come.



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