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Tips on Growing a Successful Vegetable Garden

Written by Farm Supply Store

Planting a vegetable garden is a fun and rewarding pastime. After regular care and maintenance, you’re awarded with delicious vegetables you can use to cook with or snack on. But the problem is that not every vegetable garden produces a crop. So how do you make sure your garden grows healthy and strong?

There are many obstacles that can come against growing a vegetable garden, from insects and animals to poor soil and not enough water. The good news is that there are simple tricks to growing a vegetable garden. Whether you’re growing carrots and potatoes or tomatoes and eggplants, there are ways you can make sure that your vegetables grow healthy and strong, even if this is your first time planting a garden. Use the following tips on growing a successful vegetable garden.

Focus on one or two vegetables. It’s easy to get carried away with growing a vegetable garden. After all, the thought of saving money on organic vegetables is very enticing. But in an effort to produce enough vegetables to feed an army, many first-time gardeners end up planting too many different types of vegetables. Each vegetable requires different resources and planting techniques. Instead of spreading yourself thin and becoming overwhelmed, consider focusing your efforts on one or two types of vegetables. Learn how to successfully grow these vegetables before adding more to the garden.

Know where to plant your garden. Selecting the right location for your vegetable garden goes a long way. Plant your garden in an area that receives direct sunlight at least 6 to eight hours a day. Every vegetable requires sunlight to grow strong and healthy. If you don’t have an area in your yard or patio that receives direct sunlight, consider planting other types of vegetables that don’t require as much light, such as salad greens (lettuce and arugula), broccoli, beets, and spinach. However, even these vegetables require sunlight.

Install wire fencing. Protect your vegetables from pests by installing wire fencing or a garden fence. Depending on where you live, there can be any number of animals that would love to enjoy the treats in your garden. Common animals notorious for ruining vegetable gardens include rabbits, squirrels, gophers, deer, chipmunks, mice, moles, and raccoons. To keep these four-legged threats out of your vegetable garden, install a sturdy garden fence. A garden fence is an effective way to keep out pests without harming the animals. Farm fencing retailers offer special garden fences to keep out pests.
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