Why Your Vegetable Garden Plans Should Be Set Beforehand

Why is it a good idea to use vegetable garden plans anyways?

When contemplating to start a vegetable garden, always have a layout plan to work with such that the result you would want to see from your garden is in the picture. Picture exactly what you want to achieve from the work before you start buying the seeds. Look at the purpose you have for the garden; if it is for feeding your family all year round for example, the vegetable garden plans will help you to know what type of vegetable should be planted when and where.

Tips for planning out your vegetable garden plans

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Here is how you out together your own vegetable garden plans

What to consider when planning the layout of your vegetable garden:

• When making your vegetable garden plans, it is important to consider the type of climate in your area. In areas with cold climate, for instance, you will need to have kybosh to enable you grow vegetables the whole year round, so make preserves for this. Consider your climate; whether hot or cold, tropical or subtropical, temperate and so on. It is important to do this because plants grow differently under different climatic conditions. Also, some plants do not require direct sunlight while others require up to 5 hours of good sunshine.

• Your layout plans will contain which vegetables should be planted in the positions in the plot that get direct sunshine. Get to know the seeds to be planted in the positions that receive weak sunshine at the end of the day. Go to the plot and see how the sun travels from the North to the South, because this will help you in planning the layout.

• Another consideration that is very important when thinking of your vegetable garden plans is the type of soil that you have in the plot, as different plants have different needs.

• Consider the seasons too; some vegetables do well in the cooler times of the year. Broccoli, Brussels, sprouts, turnips, and beans do very well in cool and frosty seasons. Others, like the tomato, capsicum, potato, corn, and beans will only do well in the warmer months of the year.

• The vegetable garden plans will let you know which areas have strong winds because some plants would need wind breakers like the lattice and slatted timber.

• Make sure your vegetables have enough water that does not collect on the roots as this is not good for most plants.

This entry was written by Heather , posted on Friday May 21 2010at 07:05 pm , filed under Blog, Vegetable Garden Plans and tagged . Bookmark the permalink . Post a comment below or leave a trackback: Trackback URL.

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