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                                                                                                                                  Vegetable gardening tip

The only vegetable gardening tip I can give you is do it

If you are wondering about inflation, the price of gas and your future security then the best vegetable gardening tip I can give you is start your own vegetable garden. Once your garden is

producing vegetables then you will start saving money. All the money you save by not going to the supermarket can go to paying off your mortgage. 

Then you will say, but I have no time and I will reply, you don’t need to watch the vegetables grow. 

Another vegetable gardening tip that will save a lot of time is drip or trickle irrigation. This way you roll out the pipes and you can forget about watering. You might have to switch it off occasionally after the rain but that is all. No wandering around with a watering can. Just that simple little vegetable gardening tip will save you plenty of time. 

And then you might say, I’m too old to dig up a garden. 

And I will say to you the only thing you have to dig up is your potatoes. Another vegetable gardening tip I’ll throw your way is the no till method of setting up as vegetable garden. All you need to do is throw in a cover crop that will grow up over the grass and hopefully stop it from growing. 

I use spinach because it is fast growing and you can eat it and what you don’t eat you can put back on the garden to rot and that will help to fertilize your garden. No throwing expensive fertilizers around. Just use nature’s way of fertilizing the land. Now you have my best vegetable gardening tips so all you have to do now is start a vegetable garden.

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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