It's time to start the gardening season! Growing vegetables is a wonderful way to be connected to mother nature and bring the entire family together in a relaxing and effective manner. One of the great things about gardening with vegetables is the versatility: You can plant just one or two vegetables and mix them up to cultivate a variety of things. It is possible to start with a small herb garden or even a huge vegetable garden. You can do it all, depending on you!
But, choosing the ideal spot for your garden will require some planning. If you have only a small space, it's a straightforward choice. If you're faced with several options, the decision of which one to place your garden must be based on several essential elements. Let's take a look at some of the things to consider prior to making a decision on the best spot to plant your gardens.
Do the children already have a main play area? If yes, is it close to the area you'd like to put your garden? A playground, a soccer field, or any other play spaces that are too close to your garden won't make for a great neighbor. There might be too many people to accommodate both. It is best to stick with the existing traffic patterns instead of trying to squeeze the garden into the middle or next to any play space. If you think that the garden won't be brought into play, that could be a lot to ask from children. So don't fight it. If you are able, search for an uninvolved, quiet area.
Pets are another factor to take into consideration when planning the garden area. It is not a good idea to allow them to use your garden as an area for play or bathroom. Cats are particularly fond of freshly-turned and planted soil. They also love digging into the soil in search of treasure or even digging up your own personal treasure. Consider locating a space that is able to be fenced off with tiny fencing and wire mesh that will keep your pets as well as other unwanted animals away from your garden.
If you own a fenced-in yard and you're looking to put your vegetable garden near the fence space, think about the kind of vegetables and plants you'd like to cultivate. Some vegetables and plants don't take a lot of notice of the man-made barriers. The zucchini and other vine crops may grow in the fence and pose an issue to your neighbour.
One way to tackle this problem is to create a raised garden bed made of stones, wood, or brick. It requires a bit of effort to construct the bed, but in time, the raised bed will provide numerous advantages, such as the ability to work from a higher height, soil aeration, and better drainage. Additionally, the raised design makes a beautiful addition to your property.
Growing plants require plenty of sunshine and water to thrive. Having your garden close to a source of water could help make your life simpler since you don't need to fret about getting water to feed your vegetables that are growing.
Also, ensure that your vegetable garden is in an area with a minimum of 6 hours of straight sunlight each day, especially during the growing season. The sun's full-length rays are ideal for most vegetables, but the lack of dappled light and less than six hours of sunshine can affect plant growth and lower your yield.
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