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Page 1: Organic gardeing planning an organic vegetable garden part 1

Planning an Organic Vegetable Garden

Part 1:Size, Location, and Crop Selection

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Why garden organically?

As evidence comes to light about the dangers of chemical pesticides, more people are choosing to grow their own food

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Why garden organically?

For the typical home gardener, organic methods of gardening are not really any more difficult than conventional methods

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Why garden organically?

Vegetables grown in your own garden are fresher and better-tasting than vegetables you buy at the supermarket

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Planning is essential

Careful planning is an important step towards having a successful garden

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Here are some tips for planning your organic vegetable garden

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Decide on the size of your garden

It’s important not to bite off more than you can chew…

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Decide on the size of your garden

Those seeds and seedlings look small, but they quickly turn into many large plants – all demanding care and attention

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Decide on the size of your garden

If you’re new to gardening, start with a small plot

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Decide on the size of your garden

You might be surprised at how much you can grow in a modest 10 x 20 ft space

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Decide on the size of your garden

The most common cause of new gardener burnout is planting a garden that is too large to tend properly

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Decide on the size of your garden

Even more experienced gardeners can get a little carried away with their plans

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Decide on the size of your garden

Keep your garden to a reasonable size, tend it with care, and you will be more than pleased with your harvest

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Follow the sun

Most vegetables need full sun to thrive

You should put the garden in the sunniest part of the yard

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Follow the sun

Don’t use a dark corner of the yard for growing vegetables

Situate the garden away from the shade of buildings and trees

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Follow the sun

A common mistake is to start a garden where there isn’t enough sunlight

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Follow the sun

The rule of thumb is that vegetables need at least 6 hours of full sun each day

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Follow the sun

New gardeners are sometimes confused about what is considered full sun

Full sun applies to the whole growing season, not just the peak of summer

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Follow the sun

Suppose the garden gets only 6 hours of direct sun on the longest day of the year

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Follow the sun

In that case, the garden will be getting much less sun in the spring and fall – and that’s not good enough

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Follow the sun

The garden should receive at least 2/3 of the available sunlight each day

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Follow the sun

For example, on the longest day of the year the sun is in the sky for around 15 hours (depending on your latitude)

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Follow the sun

Therefore, the garden should be in direct sunlight for 10 of those hours

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Follow the sun

Without enough sun, fruit-bearing crops like tomatoes and peppers will produce a very small harvest – or even nothing at all

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Follow the sun

If you don’t get enough full sun in your yard, try growing vegetables that like a little shade, such as lettuce and spinach

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Follow the sun

Container gardening is another option if your property gets a lot of shade

You can move the containers around to catch the maximum sunlight

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Raised beds or not?

When you’re planning your garden, think about building raised beds for vegetable plants

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Raised beds or not?

Raised beds give you better control over the growing environment:

Easier to work the soilEasier to add compost and amendmentsPermits better drainage

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Raised beds or not?

Raised beds are a good defense against damaging slugs, snails, and crawling insects

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Deciding what to grow

There are lots of things to consider when you are deciding what to grow in your garden

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Deciding what to grow

What vegetables grow best in your climate?

What vegetables do you (and your family) like to eat?

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Deciding what to grow

It’s best to grow at least half a dozen different vegetables

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Deciding what to grow

This ensures that you will get something from your garden, even if a few crops are not a roaring success

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Deciding what to grow

Diversity is a basic principle of organic gardening

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Deciding what to grow

Having a variety of plants will encourage beneficial insects and help reduce damage caused by harmful pests

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Choosing varieties

Once you’ve made some decisions about the type of vegetables you’d like to grow, you have to decide between the many available varieties of each crop

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Choosing varieties

Look for varieties that are disease resistant

This information will be on the seed package or in the product description

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Choosing varieties

Many newer varieties of vegetables are bred to resist certain diseases and pests

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Choosing varieties

Starting with disease-resistant plants is a great help for both new and experienced organic gardeners

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Choosing varieties

Look at the “days to maturity”

If you live in a place with short summers, choose varieties that will mature quickly

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Choosing varieties

Taste may be a factor in your decision

Some varieties are especially sweet; others are strongly flavored

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Choosing varieties

You may want to grow varieties that are a little unusual or not easily found in the supermarket

This can include oddly colored vegetables or “baby” vegetables

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It’s important to put some time and thought into planning your organic garden

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A sensible plan will:

keep you organizedprevent you from getting overwhelmedincrease the chances of your having a productive organic vegetable garden

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