Have you ever dreamed of producing your own fruits
and vegetables from the comfort of your home, but gave up your dream
because you live in a city apartment or only have a few square feet of
space in front of your patio? Believe it or not, you can still enjoy
fresh fruit and vegetables from your very own garden with vertical
vegetable gardening. The key word in vertical vegetable gardening that
separates it from what you may have come to associate with your average
garden is "vertical." Vertical vegetable gardening allows you to
utilize ever vanishing space to produce pound upon pound of fresh
produce, season after season. Here are some tips to get you started on
the right foot.
First, you need to decide what fruits and veggies
you would love to grow on your own as opposed to buying from your local
market. Once you have chosen a list of prospects, you need to find out
what type of soil and weather conditions are favorable. For example, if
you live in Alaska, growing watermelon may not be a viable option. Many
times the rules for vertical gardening are a bit different than
conventional gardening rules because the soil and plants may be kept
inside the house, which will always be a bit warmer than outside.
Second,
you need to read up on vertical vegetable gardening. Vertical vegetable
gardening is not difficult as long as you have built up the necessary
back knowledge. Being well informed is priceless when embarking on
growing your own vegetables at home, and the fact that vertical
vegetable gardening relies on many unconventional techniques means that
you need to be that much more knowledgeable. Gather as much information
on gardening in your area, as well as general information on seedlings
and soil conditioning.
Finally, if you intend on growing your own
produce at home, you need to know what equipment and supplies are
available locally. Also, you may be able to order seeds online, so if
you happen to want to grow something that is not available at your
local garden shop you should order the seeds online ahead of time to
make everything roll smoother.
Always remember that gardening in
general is a game of patience. If you are patient and persevere, you
will soon be amazed at your very own vertical garden. Vertical
vegetable gardening focuses on maximizing production potential from
very small and constricted spaces. If you live in a city high rise,
vertical vegetable gardening may be just the innovation you need to
grow your own plants at home.