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January 15, 2009

Backyard Gardening - How to Grow Vegetables

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Hi, you are reading our article “Backyard Gardening - How to Grow Vegetables” - one among a sequence of house plants related articles on our site.

Over the months to come, we will be writing additional vegetable gardening articles on matters including vegetables, flowers and fruits. If you like this webpage, and wish to accept frequent updates on additional gardening tips reports, then you should sign up with our Xml newsfeed.

With the costs of living rising all the time, it may be possible to save money and increase your family’s health at the same time by growing vegetables in your backyard.

It’s a good idea to choose your favourite vegetables to grow and plan beds for early, middle of the season and late varieties.

Most vegetables require at least 6 hours of sunlight per day, some need 8. Some quick growers like lettuce and radish can be grown between the rows of plants that take longer to mature, like beet or corn, thus making full use of the area available. (more…)

Easy to Follow Gardening Tips for Everybody

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Garden advice is not that hard to come by. In fact, you can get gardening advice from another gardener, in a gardening catalogue, gardening books, gardening magazines, and even on the Internet. Although you will have variations with every plant, there is some gardening advice that is universal and that goes for any plant.

For example, the gardening advice given for planting is pretty much uniform. You must place plants where they will have room to grow so they don’t overcrowd each other. Good air flow is a plus, and plants must be in a position where they will receive adequate amounts of sunlight. Advice will always tell you to add some type of nutrients to the soil to lead to better plant growth, such as mulch or compost.

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Starting a Garden - How Not To!

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This article, entitled ‘Starting a Garden - How Not To!’ is another in the series of lawn care essays released by Garden World UK. The intention, as with this whole series of plant and shrub articles, is to instruct visitors on gardening and creative gardening matters, and to stimulate argument. We hope it is easy to absorb, and that the lawn care knowledge included is productive. Before making changes based on some of the gardening knowledge detailed inside this blog, it is crucial that you read and acknowledge our disclaimer.

Ah, to this day I still remember my first gardening experience. It was
such a disaster that I didn’t think I would ever want to garden again. I
almost decided to turn my casual hobby into the most rage-inducing topic
you could possibly bring up to me.

It all started a few weeks after I moved in to my first house. I was
excited just to have my own grass to mow, since I had been in apartments
and condos for quite a while. In between plans to paint walls and renovate
the inside to exactly how I like, I thought it would be a good idea to
start a fruit garden so that I could have some fresh produce and put my
yard to use. At that point I didn’t really know anything at all about
gardening. But still in my spunky youthful years, I decided I didn’t need
help. How hard could it be to start a garden and grow stuff? After all, it
happens in nature all the time and nobody even has to do anything.

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