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                                                                                                                    how to grow a vegetable garden

Don’t think about how to grow a vegetable garden, just do it

When you start thinking about how to grow a vegetable garden you could actually put yourself off ever before starting a garden by thinking about all the work you have to put in. Really speaking

when you are wondering about how to grow a vegetable garden think about all the fresh vegetables you will grow and how much money you will save by not buying vegetables. 

Most of us live in a house with a lawn to mow so we have some space to grow a vegetable garden

It just means you will not be mowing lawns every weekend you’ll be weeding your garden. To start to grow a vegetable garden I recommend to start small. You can have a practice run by planting some seeds near your outside taps or faucets and see how many vegetables you can grow. And or you can start a small vegetable garden in the back yard. When you are thinking about how to grow a vegetable garden you should just plant some seeds. Stop the thinking part and start doing. 

Vegetable plants only need sunlight and water to grow and somewhere to stick their roots so if you have those you can plant a vegetable garden. 

To start, plant seeds along the south side of your house and along the fence and water them. Then wait to see how many come up. After they come up, on the next weekend plant some more. Vegetable gardening is about doing something on a regular basis. It is not something you start and finish, it will be a part of your weekend for the whole growing season. So thinking about how to grow a vegetable garden is the easy part.

Check out our Vegetable Gardening page and see what you think, but now is the time to stop thinking and just throw a few seeds around the house to see what happens.

                      

                                                                                                

 

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