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Vegetable Gardening for Beginners: Simple Guide to Grow Herbs Vegetables and Fruits
Contributor(s): Morris, Norman R. (Author)
ISBN: 1801872953     ISBN-13: 9781801872959
Publisher: Norman R. Morris
OUR PRICE:   $21.59  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: April 2021
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BISAC Categories:
- Gardening | Organic
- Gardening | Vegetables
- Gardening | Herbs
Physical Information: 0.19" H x 8" W x 10" (0.45 lbs) 70 pages
 
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Nowadays, eating vegetables is essential for our health. Now, imagine growing your vegetables! The

question now is, where to start?

Most vegetables are acceptable to be sown directly into the ground. A couple of days before you

should plant the seeds, you water the area you intend to plant. The rule of thumb is that the soil should

be damp, not soggy. If the sources you have bought are on seed tapes (these are spaced correctly for

sprouting on a biodegradable video), there is no need to space out the seeds manually; plant the seed

tapes. Great Idea!

Primarily, it would help if you found an appropriate place where you can grow your vegetables. It is

suggested that we plant our vegetable garden on the balcony of our house or a small backyard. If that

space is unavailable for you, try looking at the community garden near your home.

Second, prepare the soil so that it will be soft and comfortable to dig. Water the soil until it becomes

very wet and keep watering until the ground can support itself for a few days without watering.

In this book, I will give you simple steps on how to raise your vegetables.

This book covers:

 Preparation of Working Land with Lots of Water Points

 Planning

 Cultivation of Soil

 Seeding

 What Plants We Want to Grow

 Fertilization of Soil

 Following Growth

 Pest Control

 Disease Control

 Watering

And much more!

If you get seedlings that are not in an individual-contained area, you will need to separate them. Be

very tender when you do this as you do not want to break the fine roots on them but, at the same

time, work quickly because of the root shock issue. Place the plants in the prepared earlier holes and

gently water them and apply organic liquid fertilizer. Ensure you keep the water up to them for a

couple of days by watering every day before you start spacing out the water to every two or three days.

The plants need to establish themselves in their new home and get over any shock they may have

endured.

So, let's get started! Grab a copy and learn more.