April 5, 2007

Successful Elements for Desert Vegetable Gardening

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Desert vegetable gardening is a truly challenging hobby for the avid gardener. Southwest gardeners will be the first to tell you that desert vegetable gardening has its biggest dilemma in the weather. The weather is predictable, …

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June 14, 2007

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February 23, 2007

How About Vegetable Gardening?

Any kind of gardening can be enjoyable for some people, but vegetable gardening has a special attraction that other forms of gardening do not have because the vegetable gardener can eat what comes out of his or her garden.  Ripe, juicy tomatoes, tender peas, crisp lettuce, tasty zucchini, fresh green beans and delicious squash (hmmm!) are just a few of the products that can go straight from the vegetable garden to the kitchen.  Some of them, after a rinse under the kitchen tap, can go directly to the dining room table.  Now that's fresh healthy food.

Growing your own vegetable garden has a few other benefits too.  For one thing, the vegetable gardener harvests the vegetables when they are at their peak.  Those homegrown vegetables have far greater nutritional value than any of the vegetables available in the produce section of the grocery store.  That means they are better for the health of the gardener’s family.  The vegetable gardener also knows what pesticides and other chemicals the vegetables have – or haven’t – been exposed to.  As a vegetable gardener you are far more likely not to exposed your pride and joy to harmful chemicals.

Vegetable gardening is also great exercise.  It gets you out into the fresh air.  Vegetable gardening is a great way to relax and forget about the stresses and worries of everyday life in the 21st century.  It is an activity that anybody, young and old, can do.  You can do it by yourself, or why not get the children involved to and make gardening a truly family affair.  They'll love it!

Vegetable gardening can help you fulfil creative needs and gain a sense of accomplishment, satisfaction and pride.  When you see your dinner table laden with food that you grew with your own hands, you can’t help but feel good about yourself.  When you share your harvest with friends and relatives, you get a special feeling that is quite unique.

The benefits of vegetable gardening continue long after you have picked those last tomatoes and pulled up the last of the carrots.  You can freeze and preserve them and enjoy your homegrown peppers, zucchinis and tomatoes months after you harvested them.  How about making relishes, chutney's etc.  Of course, by growing your own food, you save some money, too or even sell your chutneys.

It is not necessary for you to have a large piece of land to enjoy vegetable gardening.  Any little plot of ground can be turned into a garden, you just have to tend to the plants carefully.  A gardener can even grow vegetables in containers, in window boxes, and yes, indoors too.  As long as you have access to some soil, water and sunlight (or artificial light) you can become a vegetable gardener.  Just buy the seeds, invest some time and work, and one day you and your family and friends will be sitting down to enjoy a meal of your own home grown vegetables.

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March 21, 2007

Ask a Master Gardener: Jumpstart your vegetable gardening with … - Chinook Observer (subscription)

Ask a Master Gardener: Jumpstart your vegetable gardening with …Chinook Observer (subscription), WA - 40 minutes agoBy WSU'S Don Tapio. Question: We are anxious to get started on planting our garden but our soils are still very wet and cold. Is there anything we can do to …

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May 1, 2007

Hillside Vegetable Gardening

Hillside vegetable gardening is just one of the many different types of vegetable gardening that are out there today, and if you want to learn more about Hillside vegetable gardening then you are definitely going to want to read on.

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April 7, 2007

Vegetable Garden Overview

Photo of a well maintained vegetable garden.

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May 5, 2007

Indoor Vegetable Gardening

There is so much to know about this type of vegetable gardening, and one of the most major things that anyone needs to know about it is that you require significant lighting. This is because if you have a regular style outdoor vegetable

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May 6, 2007

October Vegetable Garden

Photos of a vegetable garden in October, where 'Celebrity' tomatoes are still ripening.

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April 20, 2007

Edwardian Vegetable Gardens

There are many different reasons as to why Edwardian vegetable gardens in particular make such a good choice, and one reason in particular is because they are simply so beautiful. Edwardian vegetable gardens are full of color and

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March 2, 2007

What Are The Best Vegetables For A Beginning Gardener To Grow?

Hi everyone

Welcome to this edition of your Gardening Weekly, today's edition is entitled:

What are the best vegetables for a beginning gardener to grow?

Growing your own vegetables can be healthy and rewarding.  Fresh vegetables can be harvested from the garden all through the growing season and frozen and canned for the winter months.  To learn which vegetables are best for beginning gardeners to plant and how to care for your vegetables, see the end of today's Weekly.  In the meantime let's have a look at this overview on vegetable gardening.

Preparation

Vegetables need exceptionally good drainage to thrive. Creating a raised bed is the easiest way to give your vegetable plants good drainage and to create irrigation channels for watering.

What to plant.  Easy vegetables for beginning gardeners

Most vegetables can be easily grown from seeds.  However, the beginning gardener may want to begin by using established plants from the local garden center.  This helps the new gardener learn about plant spacing the plants as well as helps to avoid planting too many vegetable plants.

When to plant.  From Spring to fall have fresh vegetables all through the growing season

By staggering your planting schedule you can have fresh lettuce, beans and peas maturing at regular intervals throughout most of the growing season.  Knowing the best times of year to establish each particular vegetable plant will give you just the right amount of produce for your family.

Sun Exposure, Water and Fertilizing

Depending on the type of soil you have used for your vegetable garden spot, it may not be necessary to fertilize your vegetables at all.  Learning the signs of plants that need fertilizer helps to ensure that your vegetable plants stay healthy and well-fed so that they produce the best crop possible.  Proper watering, not too much and not too little, and proper sun exposure are also vital to the growth and production of vegetable plants.

You can discover a huge variety of different vegetables to grow in your garden, visit our page at Vegetables For Your Garden and, as stated at the beginning of today's Gardening Weekly, you can also learn a lot more at our Gardening Made Easy.

Watch Out For Your Next Gardening Weekly Entitled:

What kind of plants will last year after year in the garden?

Bye for now!
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