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If you want to start gardening in your own home by improving the quality of your diet and growing the plants that you need to eat, then this article is for you. The information here will teach you how to grow vegetables at a beginner level. It’s very easy, once it is all said and done. The plants will grow beautifully, and you will have the satisfaction of knowing that you did the work yourself.

I must warn you that growing vegetables for your use isn’t for everybody. Many people prefer to buy plants from a nursery, and then just put them in the soil in their yard. That’s fine, but this article is designed to help anyone who wants to use his or her own hands as well as learn how to grow vegetables at a beginner level.

What to Grow

All of the work will mean nothing if you don’t know what to grow. Choose a selection of vegetable plants that are designed for you to grow in your area, including Peppers, eggplants, and tomatoes. These three crops can do very well in most regions. If they thrive in a region, then it will be easier for you to continue growing them each year.

You’ll also want to choose hearty crops that are not difficult to plant and tend. These include beans, corn, and squash. All of these crops will need a little bit of care before they are ready for harvest. Outdoor crops can be grown for three to four months during the growing season.

Seed Kits

You’ll save money if you use a seed kit created especially for you. These kits allow you to choose exactly what type of plant you want to grow and how much variety there should be in the garden. For example, you can choose from a selection of different colors of peppers or begin with eggplants and tomatoes. These kits also provide you with full-sized sprouting trays, which are necessary for growing plants from seed.

Planting Your Garden

Plant your crops in the spring when the weather is favorable for growth. You can plant seeds in prepared soil or a raised bed, but it’s best to use your soil if possible. If this isn’t possible, you’ll need to add a lot of organic material to the soil. This will help the soil retain moisture because it will be able to hold on to the water in the soil more easily.

Choose a sunny spot in your yard where you want your garden. Dig up a two by two-foot area and put straw or hay on top of that area until spring. In spring, plant three seeds in each square of your garden bed, then cover them with straw once again. Keep the straw moistened every day.

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