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In a world where some times you live pay check to pay check you always want to find ways for you to save money, and with the price of produce on the rise. With the unease of the present economy you will find a large amount of people are going back to the old ways & growing there own vegetables. At Brigham Young University they performed a study that shows that people that buy around $30 worth of ReadyGarden seeds can harvest around $600 worth of fruits & vegetables. Though some people could be intimidated with taking care of plants or on top of it the amount of time it would take to take care of the garden. Don’t expect to have a ten acres of fruits and veggies; you only need to plant a few plants at a time to understand the process of gardening and with the best part of the hole thing is that you will save money. I hope this information will help you with starting your vegetable garden, and the key things you want to take into consideration is the space & the time it takes you to maintain your garden.

Unfortunately, even in a basic garden you will occasionally need to pull weeds, and when you reach for your Ultimate ReadyGarden™ ½ Acre Premium Garden Seeds – #10 Can, inside you will have 8 pages instructions on how to plant your vegetable garden. Topics such as Soil Modifications, Soil Moisture & Planting, Fertilizer, Using Space Wisely and in each plant group it will give you a general time line that you should plant the listed items. So if you all ready have seeds & you want to start to plant your garden you should create a garden plan. Draw out a simple draft on how you would like your plants set up and document which plants will grow best where. You can always go to your local garden supply store with any questions regarding sunlight, soil drainage and keep a little note book with your results so you will help you plant your garden next season.

Prepare the soil- One thing I always remember is my father would rent a tiller & would turn the soil before planting his garden. If you are going to deal with a small garden plot you can turn the soil with a shovel, and remember to remove old roots and rocks when you turn the soil. Try not to worry about the soil too much, by rotating it circulates the nutrients well, and you can always check the pH level in your soil to chose what vegetables would be suitable for your soil. Use a good organic fertilizer to add nutrients to soil, help with soil texture, and add organic matter. You can also help your soil by having a compost pile; Its great for the soils health. Vegetable gardens love compost! If you haven’t gotten a compost pile going yet, buy a soil amendment to mix in the garden bed. If concerned that you don’t have good soil, a raised bed or container gardening would be a great way to start growing vegetables.

If you are worried that once you plant your garden that your kids would want to play in the dirt or possibly pick all your green tomatoes? Then I highly recommend you should have a garden for your kids, you just need a simple planter box and few easy to grow plants (cherry tomatoes, herbs, lambs ear, sunflowers, and edible plants), its a great idea to add different plants that can add different tastes, textures, and smells. With having a small container your kids can view the growth of the plant & if you put a Popsicle Stick next to it you can mark the progress of the plant for your kids.

When producing over $600 worth of produce you might want to think about preserving the harvest. You can freeze, can, dry or even pickle the fruits, vegetables, or herbs, and the most common way of storing produce is by freezing the content. Freezing is usually the fastest and easy way for you to save the items for later. You can check your cook book or internet search engine of choice for more information on preserving your food.

Access pragmatic information about heirloom organic seeds – make sure to go through the publication. The times have come when proper information is truly within your reach, use this chance.

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