Vegetable Growers Tips For A Keen But Hopeless Vegetable Grower?

Tips for a keen but hopeless vegetable grower? - vegetable growers

Hi, I recently bought my first house with a large garden. Its always been my dream, a garden full of vegetables. Thus began the ground de-weeding/loosening a large spot in the garden ... did not know that the last minute of rest and hard work! Then I decided to try to veg afew, Chitta potatoes, carrots, seeds, beets, seeds of cauliflower, the transfer of my squash plants inside to the outside ... Currently, only the potatoes and beets are doing well, the rest do not bother to leave the earth, and my squash plants have all the colors of the rainbow, before they eventually die. My colleague, then supported me in this book about gardening, who said he would be the soil with compost or manure and slurry, air-ground and autumn to prepare for winter, spring before planting! Is this really necessary? Or is it just bad luck that the plants die, that everything ends? And some plants that have little more than others, and should be left to the experts needed? Thank you.

5 comments:

phillip said...

when my mind I suggest you forget the book for the first year.

Tillage will receive a number of years the right to

which has become one of the most difficult to clear the ground

You say you have to look for a good potato, to continue with some lots of potatoes. These are the best plants for use in the desert, because it is clear the ground when it comes to the harvest of cereals

collect over the potatoes, first a little manure or compost and add it to the ground as the truck for storage after harvest were collected.

The lettuce is a plant that does not require much work and keep the plants watered. You can try a bit of cabbage plants and see how happy you have

If you are clearly looking for an area where the potatoes and weeds, digging a well, and we can try to put some plants in Brussels and then had it taken at a later date this year, later crops of potatoes can be replaced by beans grow in October during the winter and be ready tofor the collection in early June Nextra

The book will give you lots of ideas, ideas to the application but not for the preparation of the work in the garden can be implemented within 12 months unless there is a team of gardeners and a lot of money.

My garden was a wilderness, when I bought the house in 2005 (I have in my garden for about 45 years) and I think I'll take at least another year before the garden as I want

Fortunately think when you through the results over time to create pleasure.

One final tip: Do you do the landscaping in phases Rush, like a demon, the purpose is to injure your back and your garden is forever.

RA said...

You can start in the spring, but it is necessary to prepare the ground adds a large amount of nutrients in the soil for plants. So in reality, on the first floor, instead of losing it. For his first attempt, a garden with plants that have already started, instead of seeds. Also choose plants that are the focus of our region. If you should go a nursery in a position to assist with all details, especially when it comes to plants that will grow in your area.

vitanimo said...

Make your colleague is right that you prepare the soil with compost and see the seasons. even if you do not rough, you can get a representative sample for the analysis of the soil and find out what you can, the plant is in such a flourish.

If you want to make it easier for you, you can buy the land the manure compost in the bag and the plant directly into it. You should always be taken to the seasons though. Good luck

patty w said...

Yes, the book is good. However endeavor a little easier for this summer.
A tomato plants are very accurate (do not forget) the water and the participation or cage. I'm not the biggest reward, has beautiful garden fresh tomatoes and some confidence you can do it! Repeat in the fall with his preparation and go bigger and better next year.

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