Growing A Garden Is Something Most Should Do These Days

June 12, 2010 by John Faletti  
Filed under Gardening

In these trying economic times, growing a garden is becoming a must for many families across the United States. While many a grandmother and grandfather have had a garden as long as we can remember, many modern families are having to resort back to them as a means of survival because they are both cost effective and enjoyable to have. There are some things that you should remember and some things that can help you have success in your gardening endeavors.

What kind of plants that you decide to grow is just as important as where and how you grow them. Growing corn in an apartment in a container is quite unfeasible, but tomatoes, peppers, herbs, or other small plants are easy. Putting plants on your balcony is a great idea if your balcony gets sun during the day, but you have to be careful and move the ones that don’t need full sun back into the shade to keep from overexposing them. Herb gardens are great to have, but if you’re short on food, this type of garden probably shouldn’t be a priority.

The type of soil that you put your plants in will have a big effect on how well your plants grow. There are many different types of soil out there and while your plants can grow in many of them, some types will require more effort and attention than others. Clay soil is difficult to grow many plants in, but silty soil is rich in nutrients and is easier to grow things in. If you have concerns about growing plants in the soil on your property, building a raised garden and filling it with potting soil that you have purchased can be a better option. Raised gardens often produce more vegetables than those directly planted in the ground.

If you live in an area where it gets very cold during the winter, obtaining a green house to use to extend your growing season is a great idea. This is especially true if you own your own land and can build a permanent green house structure to put your plants in. It protects your plants from frost, so when it gets cold enough at night to create frost, but is still warm enough during the day, your plants won’t die from frost. Another option is to put clear milk jugs over seedlings. Just make sure you put a few holes in the jug for ventilation.

If you don’t have a lot of space to work with, container gardening can be great. But, there’s only so much that you can do with container gardening, especially if you don’t buy pots that are large enough. Putting your plants ino pots that are large enough for them to grow to their full size is extremely important, because if you wait too long to transplant them, the plants will die.

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