Planning, planting, growing and harvesting a
vegetable garden can be great fun for the whole family. And while you
are having fun, you will be growing your own food. Having your own
vegetable garden can be a very satisfying undertaking and is an
excellent way to teach your children about responsibility as well.
Vegetable Garden Benefits
There are many benefits to planting your own vegetable garden and one of the most obvious ones is the harvest.
When
you plant a garden that grows well, you will be able to enjoy the
vegetables when they are ripe and, along with pleasing your taste buds,
this will also please your grocery bill as well. Growing your own
vegetables is much cheaper than buying them, so gardening will leave
you with some extra money each month.
Some other benefits of having your own vegetable garden are relieving excess stress and exploring your creativity with plants.
Gardening
can be great fun for the whole family and you can give your children
their own gardening tasks to keep track of, as well. This will also
provide a great means of exercise for the entire family.
Where Do I Plant It?
If
you want a quality vegetable garden that will produce well, you are
going to have to choose your garden site carefully. Make sure that your
garden site gets plenty of sun each day to help your plants grow as
they should.
If you do not have enough sunlight hitting your
vegetable garden, it will more than likely be a flop. You should also
choose a garden spot that will get enough water.
Be sure that
water will not just sit in certain areas, but that the water will be
able to get to the entire garden. If you are short on rain, you may
have to water the garden yourself. Also try to find a garden site that
has rich, healthy soil to ensure that your plants grow well.
Choosing Which Vegetables to Grow
There
are many vegetables to choose from for your vegetable garden but you
need to keep in mind which vegetables you like and how easy they are to
grow. If your family does not like beets, you should probably choose
something else to grow in your garden.
If this is your first time
having a vegetable garden, you may want to stick to vegetables that are
easy to grow such as tomatoes, green beans, carrots, lettuce, peas,
squash and corn.
Vegetable Gardening Tips
Once you have
your vegetable garden planted, you want to make sure that you keep up
with the garden to be sure you get the best growth possible. It is
important that you keep the weeds out of your garden, since weeds can
take away nutrients and water from your plants.
You should also
be sure that you do not water your garden too much or you can kill your
plants with too much water. When you plant your garden, you will want
to leave adequate space in between your rows so that you can cultivate
your plants to stimulate growth.
If you plant your garden in a
great place and make sure that you take care of it faithfully, at the
end of the season, you will reap the benefits of your hard work. When
you sit around your table enjoying the wonderful fresh vegetables, it
will be with the pleasure of knowing that your vegetable garden was a
job well done.