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How To Grow Your First Garden

Many people dream of growing their own food. It is very fulfilling to be able to grow, tend and eat from a garden that is your very own. If you want to grow your own food, but you aren't quite sure where to start, the following article will give you the information you need to get started on your very own gardening venture.

First of all, it is important to start small. If you are new to gardening, it can be quite overwhelming when you first start. You want to plan and grow a garden that you can easily manage your first go-around. This will help you to be successful without getting frustrated.

Before you actually plant your garden, you will need to plan it. You need to find out what plant hardiness zone you live in. This will help you when you pick out plants. Each plant is labeled as to what hardiness zone it will grow in the best. You need to pick plants that are compatible with your hardiness zone so you have the highest chance of success.

You then need to decide on the plant you will grow. There are many things you should consider when it comes to plant selection. How much space do you have? Each plant will need some room to grow and spread out. Make sure the area you choose to plant them in allows the plants you choose to grow to their full capacity. What season is it? Different plants like different seasons; be sure the plants you choose will thrive in the season you will be planting them in. You can ask local gardeners or your local garden center if you don't know the information.

Once your garden is planned and you have the perfect spot, you need to prepare it. You should hoe or till the spot; this will turn the dirt, get rid of the grass and weeds and get the area ready for your new garden.

It is now time to plant your garden. Each plant will need a certain amount of room, so be sure to follow those guidelines to have the most success with each plant. You also need to make sure that the area you put the plants in will give the plant the sun or shade that it needs.

Now that your plants are planted, you need to tend your garden. Your garden will need to be watered on a regular basis. The season, the plant and your soil will all determine the amount of water your garden will need. Never let it get completely dry or water it too much. Both of these conditions can harm or kill your plants.

You also need to weed your garden on a regular basis. The weeds in a garden are not only unsightly, but they take away your plants' water and nutrients. You want to get them out of your garden whenever you can.

Last but not least, be patient. It takes time for plants to take hold of their new home and to start bearing fruit. If you give your plants the attention they need they will pay you back by giving you fresh food to eat.

Eating food that you grow in your own garden is a wonderful feeling. Use the information shared in this article, and you can have a successful garden and a full tummy.

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