September 14th, 2009 -- Posted in vegetable garden layout |
When laying out a small vegetable garden, plant the largest vegetables in the center of the garden, add smaller vegetables around the perimeter, and only plant vegetables that will be eaten regularly. Grow vegetables in a small space or even on a balcony with information from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardening.
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September 14th, 2009 -- Posted in vegetable garden layout |
I just moved to Louisiana, zone 8b. My fiance and I bought a house that has just been built and is in desperate need of gardening and landscaping. I’m a beginner and need some easy, pretty, layout ideas. What are some websites and/or books that would help a beginner like me in this particular area? For example, I heard there are TWO growing seasons. Okay, I’m from northern Indiana, and we barely had one full growing season! Heh! What is the second growing season for? I also want to have a vegetable garden. Can anyone offer me any advice?? Thanks!!
Contact your local County Extention Agency and ask about the local Master Gardening club. They can tell you what works best for where you live, from what varieties to plant to the best time- and location- to plant, prune etc. They can also offer book titles, websites, the best nurseries etc. If no MG club, the agent should be able to point you in the right direction. By the way, the second growing season is to grow a second crop. It’s wonderful to live in Southern USA!
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