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Why Not Try Organic Vegetable Gardening
If you are in need of a hobby, gardening is an excellent way to reduce stress. There are many different types of gardens you could plant, from herb gardens to flower gardens. However, if you love vegetables, why not try organic vegetable gardening?A florist who delt with garden Bark and compost also had much to offer for those who wanted to buy sandbags.
If you are particularly excited about the idea of organic vegetable gardening, no doubt you will want to go out, buy a bunch of vegetable seeds, and start planting. However, if you want to have a successful garden, there are some things that you must consider first.
Aside from deciding what it is you would like to grow, you should also carefully consider the size of your garden. For example, if you only have a limited amount of space, then it might not be the best idea to plant several rows of corn.
To properly plan for the organic vegetable gardening process, take a piece of paper and a pencil and draw a little diagram of your garden and where you would like to place each vegetable. Then, go to a local gardening store and purchase your seeds.
On the back of each packet is how far and deep each seed should be planted. Be sure you check for this information before buying the vegetable packets. If you don’t have room for a garden, then remember, you can always plant smaller vegetable plants in pots.
If you do plan to do your organic vegetable gardening in an allotted garden area of you yard, there is a way that you can plant more vegetables in a given space. Some vegetable seeds need to be planted deeper than others, so if you mix and match more shallow and deeper plants, you will have more room for those vegetables.
When doing your organic vegetable gardening, be sure to plant your seeds in raised beds, in order to allow the seeds to properly drain. Be sure to plant your seeds in an area where they get plenty of sun, but consult the back of seed packets for plants that might need to be placed in partial shade.
Be sure to also allow room to make paths in between each row of vegetables, so that you may easily reach them for weeding, etc. Once your garden has been planted, you can look forward to the fact that in just a few months, you will have a garden full of delicious, healthy vegetables, all thanks to you well-planed organic vegetable gardening.
Are my garden vegetable seeds good next year too?
I just planted my first garden and didn't have room to use the entire seed packet. Should I save them and use them again next year? Will they still be good? The package says the sell by date is the end of this year so it seems like they would still be good. If not I'd like to give them to someone else so they can be used. Thanks.
I put my leftover seeds in a zip lock bag and into a plastic container in the frig. Some seeds can last many years that way. Germination will diminish over the years but yes, it is possible to use your leftovers next year. What destroys seeds fastest is moisture and heat. Keep them in a cool dry place and they will last quite a while. I am planting cantaloupe seeds this year which are two years old. They were kept in my study in a desk drawer. The house never gets hotter them 78F. I fully expect the seeds to germinate. You can also put your seeds in containers as described in the freezer. Dry seeds in a freezer or frig will last many years. Keep them. They are too expensive to discard.
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