8/9/2009 @ 10:21:08 am by myplantluv.com

Vegetable Gardens

A vegetable garden is used to plant food or edible plants for human consumption. It is also known as a vegetable plot or a vegetable patch. Planting your own vegetable garden is helpful in saving the family money by growing your own produce.

Today, the “kitchen” garden has become popular. The kitchen garden is also known as the potager garden. The kitchen garden is similar to the traditional vegetable garden, as it typically contains herbs, vegetables, flowers and fruits. It also contains edible and non-edible plants. The design of a kitchen garden is similar to the traditional vegetable garden. Unlike the traditional ones, the kitchen garden can have an all year around appeal. You can plant perennials with your annual plants to add appeal during the winter months. It is designed to enhance the natural beauty and appeal of the vegetable garden.

To grow your own vegetable garden, the first step is planning what vegetables you want to grow and planning where your garden will be. Once you know where the garden will be and what you will plant, you need to assign rows where which vegetables will be planted. Next, prepare your soil and rid the loose rocks from the dirt. You can also use a soil enhancer. Once you are ready to plant, you can begin planting the seeds where you have assigned them. Once they are planted, you will need to do the necessary upkeep and care for the plants as directed for each type of vegetable you are growing.

Vegetable gardens can also have the same appeal as a flower garden. Many people plant their flowers and vegetables in the same plot, which can add a special touch or a beautiful appeal to your garden.

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