Saturday, November 14, 2009

Don’t go too big, or too far away

If you are a beginning gardener, you probably do not have the tools or the know-how to tackle a very large plot. If your garden is far away you may not be able to make daily visits to check on such things as insect invasion, weed control, adequate moisture, and picking vegetables at their peak of freshness.
If you are an inexperienced gardener start on a small scale and profit from your mistakes. Follow the basic ideas of soil enrichment, pest control, and raising basic crops. Plant crops that you are sure your family will eat. As your experience increases, so will your yield of vegetables. You will be ready for a larger plot once you have built up some experience, confidence, and gardening tools. When these things are accomplished, your success will be assured and your basement will be well stocked for winter!

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