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Easy Guidelines to Plant your Backyard Garden
I can be a procrastinator… and due to the weather/vacations/etc, I’ve delayed on planting my back porch city garden.
Starting a garden isn’t an easy task – some plants can be easier to grow and benefit from than others.
Luckily, I got some advice from MNN’s Mother Nature Network to help my planting:
- Space out planting foods that have a short harvest season – so you always have something to benefit from than a limited time period of abundance. For example, lettuce is easily grown at the beginning and end of summer.
- Easiest garden foods for first timers include yellow squash, zucchini, potatoes, radishes and tomatoes.
- Try putting potatoes & zucchinis in a planting container to control their growth – otherwise they may overtake your garden. (This isn’t a problem for me since all my plants are grown in containers!)
- Radishes can tolerate shade and can bloom beginning 6 weeks from planting if you water them regularly
- Strawberries can be grown in a plot, window box or basket they may not be the most abundant if in a pot from experience…)
- Tomatoes are always fun for gardens and pots!
- Try growing some herbs – Dill, parsley, & chives are a few of the easiest that grow abundantly and reseed themselves yearly. Anise, basil, lavender & mint will also enhance your garden with aromas and beauty. (And i loveee basil, tomato and mozzarella sandwiches/salads courtesy of the garden...)
- 2 vital rules of gardening: 1) weed regularly (avoid those plant killers) and water in morning.
Readers, what do you have planned for your gardens this season?
Posted by Julie
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