Vegetable Gardening in Small Spaces: Yes You Can Do It!

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by Sarah Duke

You don’t have to have a huge vegetable garden that has many plants in it. Many people don’t have a lot of space to have a big garden, but usually you can find at least a small area to have a vegetable garden if you have a bit of sunlight.

It is easy to grow a garden in a variety of different places, including in some planter pots on the porch or even on a small piece of ground in your tiny back yard. You see, the size of the garden is not what matters. However, the quality of your gardening will matter if you want plants that are thriving. Even if you have a small garden, it can be better than a large one if you work hard to make it grow.

Take the time to plan out your garden to maximize the amount of space that you have. You’ll want to research the plants you intend to grow within your garden. Find out what plants can be planted near each other, which ones need the most sunlight and any care instructions needed to grow a particular type of plant.

Once you have a plan, it will help you place the plants in your garden, whether you are using planters or a small area of your backyard. You’ll also need to research when you should plant each plant as well. There are some plants that need planted earlier than others.

Now you’re ready to purchase the plants or seeds, whichever you choose to grow in your garden. Make sure you have the right size planters for your garden if you go with gardening pots. The plants need some space to grow, so don’t overcrowd them.

The soil you use in your pots should be of the best quality. This should give your plants the nutrition they need to grow large and healthy. You can ask for advice on soil from the experts at your garden centre.

Small gardens are not immune to ravages by insects. You can deal with this problem, though.

The first thing you can do is entice creatures that prey on insects into your garden. Frogs, birds, ladybugs and lizards will come to your garden if there is a pond or other body of water, as well plants that they will find attractive. You can also use other methods instead of chemical repellents - try insecticidal soap, spicy peppers or garlic to keep insects away.

Some fertilizing soil has ingredients mixed in that will help repel some pests, so check them out as well. If you feel you must use pesticides, use them sparingly. Most of these harmful chemicals can affect the plants as well as animals and children, so use only what’s absolutely necessary for your garden.

Whatever size a garden is, loving care is extremely important. Maintain control of weeds, keep the soil aerated and water your plants regularly. A garden won’t do well unless the gardener looks after the plants correctly. Don’t leave your plants to the tender mercies of the elements!

To sum up, vegetable gardening in small spaces is a distinct possibility and you can produce beautiful plants just as a big garden can. Optimize the area that you have and look after your plants so that they do well. Knowledgeable care and attention will do wonders for your garden.

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