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home and garden landscapingWhat can I do with my vegetable garden?
7 Tips for a High-Yield Vegetable Garden, Even When You're Tight on Space
- Plant in raised beds with rich soil.
- Round out the soil in your beds.
- Plant crops in triangles instead of rows.
- Grow climbing plants to capitalize on space.
- Pick compatible pairings.
- Time your crops carefully.
Thereof, what can I add to my vegetable garden?
Suggested Plants for a Beginner's Vegetable Garden
- Tomatoes.
- Zucchini squash.
- Peppers.
- Cabbage.
- Bush beans.
- Lettuce.
- Beets.
- Carrots.
- Check your sunlight and soil.
- Decide what kind of vegetables you want to plant.
- Start your seeds inside. ( especially if you live in an area that has cold winters)
- Decide what kind of garden you will have.
- A) Traditional gardens are just how they sound.
- Buy your tools.
- Check frost dates.
- Grow!
In this regard, how can I make my vegetable garden healthy?
Tips for Growing the Perfect Vegetable Garden
- Location is key. Most vegetable plants do best in full sun.
- It's all about the soil. The best soil suitable for vegetables includes lots of compost and organic matter such as composted leaves and ground or shredded, aged bark.
- Water wisely.
- Use Mulch.
- Use patience with pest control.
- Don't over fertilize.
Fertilizer Selection Most gardeners should use a complete fertilizer with twice as much phosphorus as nitrogen or potassium. An example would be 10-20-10 or 12-24-12. These fertilizers usually are easy to find. Some soils contain enough potassium for good plant growth and don't need more.