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Fruit and Vegetable List Guide

Putting together your garden plans means having it readily organized by the time early springtime planting is underway. Seed catalogs give you the heads up on which vegetable plants are best suited for germinating. Making your own fruit and vegetable list as to which plants you already have in the garden, which ones are slated for planting this year, such as will you be planting potatoes? Will you be planting corn?

If so, the garden layout needs to be organized so that plantings do not cross over from where the tomato plants were the year before. Vegetables like to be rotated to keep the soils clean. Pictures of vegetables in the catalogs tell you beforehand what you can expect out of a particular garden seeds, whether fruit or vegetable.

Vegetable seeds you find in the garden catalogs will have listing of certain vegetables. Also in gardening magazines, the lists of the vegetables you may be looking for will be pictured and listed as to all the different types of hybrids and strains of seeds for the vegetable plant. Using pictures to go by when you are planting a garden help you to know exactly how tall and how much space a plant will need. If you plant fruit too close to a vegetable garden bed, you may find it hinders the sun.

Pictures Show Best Placement

Other excellent lists that you can find in garden catalogs are the ones that give you a complete layout garden plan. The pictures of each of the vegetables are listed alongside the layout. The captions give information basics about how to grow the vegetables. And the picture shows the best place in the garden to plant it.

Which plants will go best next to each other is pictured. Growing artichokes, planting potatoes, growing tomatoes, where will they all be best suited? Follow the picture guides and the list and placement is simple for deciding how your garden will go.

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