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Growing A Prolific Vegetable Garden

The vast majority of individuals obtain their produce or vegetables from the grocery store or a farmer's market

. Farming is a main industry throughout the world that allows people to consume products that they may not be able to grow themselves or in the area where they live.

Purchasing veggies from the supermarket is a simple and available way to have fresh produce on hand for whenever you need it. However, very often the types of foods that you are looking for are unavailable because they are not in season or your local grocery store does not carry them.

Buying vegetables can get expensive, especially for those that consume a mostly healthy and nutritious diet. These food items do not have very long lasting qualities, even if they are stored in the refrigerator.

Though the items are fairly low in price when you purchase them, amounts can add up as the month goes on because they need to be purchased more frequently if they go bad. Having some sort of food saving method available can help with this process, but you may still find that a great deal of your grocery budget goes to purchasing fresh fruits and vegetables.


Many individuals love to have fresh veggies on hand to add into meals or consume as snacks, but have a hard time purchasing a great deal of them due to budget. You also might find yourself in need of some for a recipe but do not have any fresh items on hand that you can use.

This can be very frustrating, but there is definitely a solution to the problem: growing your very own garden! Not only is this a pastime that can help fill your time, improve your quality of life, and sharpen your nurturing skills, but it will bring forth things that can be used from day to day.

You do not have to have a green thumb to be able to successfully grow vegetables in your backyard or designated gardening space. Though some may require a little bit more time and effort to nurture and prune, there are definitely plenty of plants that will need little taking care of.

Carrots are almost always a great option to try growing in a garden. The types that are found in the store are actually chosen for their uniformity of color and shape.

There are actually a great deal of different types, shapes, and colors available when it comes to growing your own carrot harvest, including round, extra long and thin, red, purple, or yellow. It is up to you to decide which type you want to attempt or try to plant.

Though they are fairly simple to plant and care for, it is necessary that you choose the right species for the type of climate you live in and the soil that will be available. It will be best to loosen the ground about one foot deep, and only certain varieties will be able to thrive in very clay rich soil.

Beans are another great veggie to produce in a garden; they are especially prolific in the summer months, so make sure that you really enjoy eating them and that they will not go to waste. Whether you try the bush or pole variety, they will really only need harvesting once or twice during the season, as well as a good amount of water and lots of sunlight.

Those that live in an area with fairly mild spring and summer temperatures will do well with lettuces and leafy greens. Some hate hot weather and will refuse to grow, especially lettuces, but they will really just require a good deal of soil/organic matter, moisture, and sun.


Tomato plants are another delicious and simple type of produce to be nurtured in your patch; they really only need warm weather, sun, and even moisture. Many of them will not even call for cages or a way to prop them up.

Individuals who are unable to make space for an entire plot can still use window boxes or sills to plant smaller things. Place a few different types of herb seeds in pots and soil and leave them on your window sill in the direct sunlight.

You can even grow sprouts with the use of a small jar, a little bit of water, and cheese cloth to drain frequently. There are so many options available for fresh grown veggies; you may be able to sustain yourself and your family throughout the entirety of the warm months!

by: Tom Selwick
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