Vegetable Gardening

8 Helpful Tips To Start Your Own Vegetable Garden



From starting with a small space, picking the best soil, planning the layout, planting the seeds to protecting against pests and more, watch till the end to learn about all of them.

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Timestamps:
Intro – 0:00
Outline A Vegetable Gardening Plan – 00:58
Start with a small space – 01:49
Choose What And How Much You Want To Grow – 02:57
Plan the layout – 04:06
Invest in good soil – 04:55
Plant Your Seeds and Water Them – 05:51
Defend Against Garden Pests And Weeds – 06:29
Be patient and harvest – 07:30

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Summary:
1. Outline A Vegetable Gardening Plan: Wherever you are planning to start growing your vegetable garden, there is most likely someone in your neighborhood or local area who is already doing it. Use this collective local knowledge.

2. Start with a Small Space: Lots of people dream of having a huge vegetable garden, a sprawling site that will be big enough to grow everything they want. But efficient vegetable gardens are much easier to care for.

3. Choose What And How Much You Want To Grow: Pay close attention to the description on the seed packet, tag, or label. Each variety of vegetable comes with certain characteristics. Some produce smaller plants ideal for containers or small gardens. Other varieties offer better disease resistance, improved yields, or better heat- or cold-tolerance. Start by choosing veggies you like to eat, then look into their sizes and care needs.

4. Plan The Layout: Once you know where you want your garden, decide on the type and size of garden bed. Raised beds are attractive and may make it easier to work in your garden, but they also dry out more quickly. In very dry areas, sunken beds can be used to gather available moisture.

For more information, please watch the video until the very end.
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16 Comments

  1. I ground plant, and container plant, and have done so for many years. There are so many different varieties of veggies, and even fruit, that is easy to grow in containers if you have limited space, getting up in years, or disabled. I have even grown strawberries, tomatoes, peppers, and Mexican cucumbers in hanging baskets.
    I line my ground garden with flowers and herbs to attract pollinators. It's beneficial, as well as beautiful. Happy gardening, y'all. 🙂

  2. Any tips on an indoor vegetable garden? I have started my cucumbers, and tomatoes which I am very proud of, in addition, would love some guidance on maintaining/expanding.

  3. Would you ever give vegetable gardening a try and what would you grow? If you enjoyed this video, please give it a like and share it with your friends! 🙂

  4. I grow all my plants in containers, I will be harvesting my pineapple🍍 and sweet potato🥔 very soon🤗😋

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