A home vegetable garden does not have to be an ugly
spot in your home surroundings. A thoughtfully planned and carefully
planted vegetable garden adds a harmonious touch to your home that no
shrubs or flowers can produce.
When selecting a spot for a
vegetable garden, make sure you take into account the amount of
sunlight the spot receives and the convenience. The area should be
easily accessible so that when you vegetables start growing, you can
access them without the plants without too much ado. In addition, you
would not like to have soaking feet trying to get to the vegetable
garden.
When selecting a spot, look for space that is out of the
chilling north and northeast winds. The best spot will be one that is
sloping a little to the south or east so that it catches sunshine early
and holds it until late. If there is a fence or building protecting the
patch, it will help your garden tremendously. If there is now fence or
building, think about putting a fence or a hedge.
When you select
a spot for your garden, the chances are high that the soil will not be
ready to use. Most soils can be brought to a high degree of
productiveness so do not get disheartened. Once you treat the soil with
fertilizer and nutrients, you can be sure that you will get a rich
yield provided you are a careful gardener.
The ideal garden soil
is rich sandy loam. This type of soil is made and not found. When we
say rich, we mean that there is plenty of plant food available for the
vegetable plants. You will have to cultivate it and use manure to make
the soil in your patch rich. Sandy refers to the fact that there are
enough sand particles in the soil to allow water to past through
without leaving a sticky paste after a rain.
Once these requisites for a home vegetable garden are fulfilled, you are all set to produce your own delicious vegetables.