Home gardening

 

Home Gardening 


Home Gardening can be fun. When done in a proper manner, your home gardening experience can be fun. There are some important factors which you should consider before you plan for home gardening. Let's explore these important factors:

1. Site selection:

You must select a place where the soil is loose, rich, and well-drained. Never choose low areas where water gets collected or the soil remains wet. Your vegetables will not grow in poorly drained areas.

Also, take care that vegetables need proper sunlight to grow well so do not plant it at a place where there is shade or shadow. Most of the vegetables need at least 6 hours of sunlight each day. Make sure there is a water supply nearby, if possible. Water is not required every time but is needed after long dry periods or when planting seeds.

2. Size of the Garden:

One of the most common mistakes made by enthusiastic or new gardeners is making the garden too big.  It is important to mention that a garden that is too big in size will have too much work to do. And if the garden is small, you will easily manage it. Hence while determining the size of your garden, consider the below given factors

  • Reason for gardening - If the garden is merely a leisure activity for you then a container or flower bed garden can be big enough. But if you want to grow vegetables for canning or freezing purposes then it will require a bigger area.

  • Types of vegetables to be grown - Some vegetables take a lot of space whereas others don’t. But most of them need at least 3 feet of space between the rows. So if you are planning to plant 10 rows of vegetables, your garden must be 30 feet wide.
  • Size of Family - If gardening is a family activity then a large space can easily be taken care of moreover a larger family will also use more vegetables.

Home Gardening includes growing various plants along with vegetables or fruits also called Kitchen gardening,

Kitchen Garden depends on various factors as below;

1. Location of vegetables in the garden

You need to arrange vegetables in a way that makes the most efficient use of the space as well as light. Tall vegetables like okra, corn, and tomatoes can be grown on one side (preferably at the north) of the garden where they won’t shade short-length vegetables like bush beans.

You can also divide vegetables according to maturity.  You should also plant small, fast-maturing vegetables between the big ones. If possible plant vine crops near a fence. Make a rough sketch on paper to show the location and spacing of vegetables in the garden.

2. Time for plantation

Vegetables, in general, are divided into two groups based on season i.e. warm season and cool season. Cool-season crops can tolerate lower temperatures so you can plant them before the soil gets warm in the spring. They can also be planted in late summer to yield after the first frost in the fall. 

Whereas warm-season crops cannot bear frostiness, they will not grow when the soil temperature is cool so they must be planted after the last frost in the spring and early enough to mature before frost in the fall.

3. Keep a Record

Finally, keep a record of each and everything you do in your home garden as it will help you in the next planting season. This indeed is one of the most important ways of improving your gardening – all you need is to pay proper attention to how the plants grow and note down your successes and failures in the garden notebook.

Home Gardening: Best Plants and Vegetables to Grow:

Here are some vegetables that you can grow in the beginning:


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