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Vegetable Planting Planning

Growing a vegetable garden not only provides you with fresh and healthy homegrown vegetables, but it can also become a fun hobby. Here are a few planning guidelines to follow in order to make your growing more successful and more delicious.

First, determine the types of vegetables that you want to plant. There are a few things you should take into consideration such as: your climate / zone, the amount of space available, the amount of maintenance required, and of course, what you or your family will enjoy the most.

The location is the most important aspect when it comes to planting. The soil should be well drained, and rich. Check out Schultz Specialty Soils for in-ground gardening. They can be added in order to create the perfect texture for individual plants. Choose a location that is protected from wind and harsh weather conditions but still receives a full amount of sunlight. Locations such as behind a shed, in a raised garden bed, or on elevated ground is best.

Smaller spaces will have the most pay off; they are easier to maintain and require less time. Make sure if you plant a larger plot you are able to properly take care of it.

When deciding on vegetables that you or your family will enjoy, keep in mind many vegetables can be preserved or baked/cooked into delicious meals. Experiment and don’t be afraid to step out of your comfort zone. 


Planting Steps:

  1. Every vegetable requires different plantings so make sure you research your specific plant. 
  2. It is best to plant your vegetables as soon as possible.
  3. If the root ball seems somewhat dry, soak it for a few hours, or overnight.
  4. Dig a hole deep enough for the entire root ball.
  5. Place the roots into the hole and apply enriched garden soil around the base.
  6. Firm the soil with your hands and make sure the plant is standing up straight.
  7. Water immediately.
  8. Mulch can be added in order to retain moisture and prevent weeds.
  9. Remove any broken or dried foliage on the plant.
  10. Water plants thoroughly for the first few weeks. Ease up as the plant matures, and increase in the Summer.
  11. Watch as your vegetables grow to majestic proportions.
 

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