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Your vegetable garden can be a great hobby plus provide you and your family with healthy foods

Whether you live in a small apartment in the city or a multi-acre plot of land in the countryside, you can grow a successful vegetable garden. Vegetable gardens don't have to be huge - they can be as simple as a container garden on your porch. Your vegetable garden can be a great source of enjoyment, while providing you and your family with great-tasting, healthy vegetables.

There are a number of things you should consider before you start planting your vegetable garden. Do you have all the necessary gardening supplies? If not there are plenty of garden catalogs available to order things such as seeds, tools, hoses, etc. Do you have an idea of what you want to grow in your vegetable gardens?

Planning is not the most exciting part of planting a vegetable garden, but it is extremely important to your vegetable gardens success.

Before you turn your first shovel of soil, you should consider a few things. First, what are you going to grow in your vegetable garden? There is no point growing vegetables that you don't like. Knowing exactly what you're going to grow in your vegetable gardens also helps when you plan your layout.

One of the most helpful ways to start your vegetable garden is to lay out the plan on paper. Using graph paper to lay out the garden lets you plan it to scale so you know where everything will go when you plant it. When you plan your vegetable gardens layout ahead of time, you can think about things such as the location of various plants relative to their size.

For example, if you're growing carrots and tomatoes in your vegetable garden you need to remember that the tomatoes will grow much larger than the carrots. If you plant the carrots where they will be shaded by the tomatoes, they will not grow very well. Your vegetable gardens layout is a subtle but very important consideration.

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