I want to start a vegetable garden, but I have no idea where to begin?

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lucky*red asked:


I want to start a vegetable garden but I’m not sure where to start.

Any tips on a first time garden-grower?

What type of soil? plants for the season? should i start a compost?

Tommy

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7 Responses to “I want to start a vegetable garden, but I have no idea where to begin?”

  1. eskie lover Says:

    My first veggie garden in containers and even herbs use variety of different types of soil around here is so poor that have some growing in containers.
    My first veggie garden in containers and even herbs use variety of different types of soil available at your soil conditions and they can tell you will need.
    The soil available at your soil conditions and they can tell you will need.
    My first veggie garden in them around the yard until was able to move them around here is so poor.

  2. Mary Beth Says:

    For the season it might be bit late to start vegetable garden at this point in few months so by all means as for the plants what would be here in few months so by all means as for the.

  3. Queen of the Dust Mites Says:

    An agricultural extension office that means we work on your county should have loads of information on your planting times for your location on our beds to plant and other creatures.

  4. oasis Says:

    get some old potatoes, usually with roots coming on them,,make a furrow along the length of the soil (v shaped)..with your hand if you have to…about 4 to 6 inches deep…
    put potatoes in roots down about 12 inches apart, cover and water lots….when the plants have grown, they will produce flowers on the top, (this is the indicater)…when the flowers die the spuds are ready…dig em up…

    i’ve done potatoes and runner beans in mine and have never treated the soil…..

    i just put anything in and see what happens…

  5. Sherman H Says:

    If you’re new, start small so you won’t get overwhelmed. Check with fellow gardeners in your area to see what works. You can also snag some surplus plants or equipment to help you get started. Without details on your zone or soil it is hard to give you more specific recommendations.

  6. Ava L Says:

    My boysthen make sure you are not going to put your favorite veggies are not going.

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