It’s that time of year again! Time to break out the pruners
and weed whackers and start digging into the garden. But this year, why not try
something different? Why not try a vegetable garden! Not only is growing your
own food a healthier and cheaper choice, but imagine how great it will feel to
walk out back and pick fresh tomatoes, peppers or carrots! It may be easier than
you think. Here are some tips!
What to grow?
It’s best to start out small with your first vegetable
garden. Do some research on what you would like to grow. Tomatoes and peppers
will grow throughout the season, while carrots and radishes only produce once.
So plan accordingly. Also, check
the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone you live in to see which crops grow best.
How much space?
Once you decide what to grow, determining how much space you
need is important. Keep in mind you don’t need much space for a vegetable
garden. You don’t even need a yard, growing vegetables in containers works well
too. Research how much space you need for each vegetable you are growing. That will help your garden grow and prosper! Think about protecting your garden from rabbits or raccoons with a fence.
Where to grow?
When determining where to grow keep in mind these helpful
tips. Vegetables need, plenty of sun and water. Vegetables require at least 6
to 7 hours of direct sunlight to sustain produce. Invest in good, healthy soil.
Consider amending the soil with compost for better results.
But most important have fun, spend time with family and
share with friends! Growing a vegetable garden is a family activity! Teach the
young ones about healthy food choices and have fun in the sun!
So, what is the first step? Ordering a greens dumpster from
GPOD to get rid of the old, dead yard waste, and while you’re at it let us take
away your junk from the basement or attack! We make it easy to order online or
call us at 866-771-4763.
Be happy and healthy and enjoy your new vegetable garden
this summer!
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