How does your garden grow?
Tuesday, August 25th, 2009
One of my favorite things about summer is the fresh fruits and vegetables I can buy from farm stands and farmers’ markets. Though it’s great to just drive down the road and be able to purchase local produce I have found that there is nothing more satisfying and convenient than to grow my own. The idea of planting a garden can be a bit daunting, but if you follow these simple tips it can actually be quite an easy and fun experience.
-Choose vegetables and fruits that are ideal for the space and soil that you have.
-For most fruits and vegetables, dig your plot in an area that gets full sun and can be reached by a hose for watering.
-Fence in the garden if you live in an area where small animals like rabbits could feast on the fruits (no pun intended) of your labor.
-Remove all rocks from the plot and fertilize the soil with composted manure or a commercial plant food the winter before you intend to plant.
-Plan out the layout of your garden, making note of the location of the various plants.
-Lay straw or mulch in between rows.
-Plant seeds in a row with more space for larger plants and cover with fine soil.
-Water the plants during dry periods (about an inch of water per week is a good measure to aim for).
-Weed regularly! Yes it can be a pain if you let it get out of control, but if you stay vigilant, it won’t be too time-consuming.
-Keep an eye out for bugs, which can wreak havoc on a garden. Find an organic pesticide to spray problem spots.
-Harvest vegetables just before they reach full maturity for optimal taste (don’t be afraid to taste-test if you aren’t sure if it’s time).
-Pick fruit when they appear ripe and can be removed easily.
-Most of all enjoy! Growing your own fruits and vegetables is a satisfying activity that can become a lifelong hobby.
