This document provides steps and tips for planning a home vegetable garden, including brainstorming vegetables the family likes, deciding what and when to plant, planning the garden plot layout, and creating a supply list. It includes templates to list preferred vegetables, planting dates, garden diagram, and supplies needed. Tips cover starting seeds indoors versus outdoors, rotation, and considering soil, sunlight and pests when planning.
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Growing and Preserving Your Own Fruits and VegetablesSherry Ellis
Reap the benefits of growing your own fruits and vegetables by learning how to plan and maintain a garden. You will also learn about which plants work together and which don't, and how to can and preserve the fruits of your labors, so they can be enjoyed year-round.
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How to do garden crop planning for year-round vegetables, achieving good yields and a balance of crop types. How to start vegetable seedlings, care for plants, and know when to harvest. How to efficiently extend the seasons, including using crop protection such as rowcover, coldframes, hoophouses, shade cloth, insect netting, according to the conditions. How to overcome the challenges of hot , cold and variable weather in the garden or on the farm.
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A workshop focused on defining what a locavore is, and how to live a more sustainable life through eating locally grown food. Also touched upon composting and how to 'grow your own'. Check out www.foodscaper.com for my garden portfolio.
Are you ready to enjoy the constant availability of fresh, delicious herbs to flavor your meals with? If so, you might want to consider planting and maintaining your own herb garden while keeping these simple steps in mind.
Growing and Preserving Your Own Fruits and VegetablesSherry Ellis
Reap the benefits of growing your own fruits and vegetables by learning how to plan and maintain a garden. You will also learn about which plants work together and which don't, and how to can and preserve the fruits of your labors, so they can be enjoyed year-round.
One of the most mystifying thing that can transpire in your garden is when a flower gets a disease. How did it happen? Will, it spread? Will all my plants die? How can I get rid of it? Plantgrowpick will explore garden care tips that can help you in disease prevention and help to improve your garden.
Year-Round Growing on the Farm and Garden.pdfPam Dawling
How to do garden crop planning for year-round vegetables, achieving good yields and a balance of crop types. How to start vegetable seedlings, care for plants, and know when to harvest. How to efficiently extend the seasons, including using crop protection such as rowcover, coldframes, hoophouses, shade cloth, insect netting, according to the conditions. How to overcome the challenges of hot , cold and variable weather in the garden or on the farm.
If you're thinking about starting a garden, the first thing you need to consider is what type of garden you will have. You see... There are many different types of gardens and often it can be hard to pick just one.
CFSA SAC 2015 microgreen production for year-round harvestRoss Mickens
These slides were presented at the 30th Annual Carolina Farm Stewardship Association by Jillian and Ross Mickens from Open Door Farm . Please do not reproduce without the express consent of the authors. CFSA SAC 2015
ABC of kitchen gardening in Pakistan By Allah Dad Khan
Vegetable Garden Planning Packet
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Step 1. Brainstorm vegetables that
your family likes
Tips:
• Think about what your family eats
• What vegetables do you spend a lot of money on at the grocery
store?
• What vegetables would be fun for your family? (ex. Pumpkins)
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Vegetable brainstorming
What veggies do you and your family like to
eat?
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Vegetable brainstorming
What veggies do you and your family like to
eat?
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Step 2 Decide what to plant and
when to plant
Tips:
• If you are starting on your first garden or only have a small
plot start by focusing on only a few vegetables
• Check out your area in the farmers almanac for planting
information
– Find a listing of common vegetables that can be grown in your
area and when to plant them
– Find out what your average last frost date is. This gives you a
baseline to make sure that you don’t plant anything outside
before this date.
• Decide how you want to obtain and grow your plants
– Do you want to start them by seed
– Do you want to buy a seedlings?
– Do you want to start them indoors?
– Do you want to plant them directly outdoors?
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What do you want to plant
Vegetable Do you want to
plant a seed or
plants?
Date to plant
seeds
indoors
Date to plant in
seeds/plants
outdoors
Average last frost date for your area: _______________________
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What do you want to plant
Vegetable Do you want to
plant a seed or
plant?
Date to plant
seeds
indoors
Date to plant in
seeds/plants
outdoors
Broccoli Buy plants Apr 30- May 21
Carrots Seeds April 16-30
Cucumbers Seeds Apr 23- 30 Jun 4-25
Lettuce Buy plants May 7-Jun 4
Peas Seeds Apr 9-30
Green peppers Buy plants Jun 4-25
Potato Buy tubers May 14-Jun 4
Squash Seeds Apr 23- May 7 June 4-25
Tomatoes Buy plants May 28-Jun 18
Average last frost date for your area: __May
21_____________________
Why do I buy some plants and some
seeds? I only have space to plant a
few trays of seeds in my basement,
so I usually pick the few that I have
been most successful with in the
past. There are also a few that I buy
seeds and just plant them directly
into the ground.
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Step #3 Plan your garden plot
Tips:
• Choose a plot of land to put your garden before planning it
• Make sure to take into account moisture and sunlight levels
• Decide how many of each plant you would like to have, but be
flexible if one dies or you have a few extra of a different plant
• Think about how much space each plant will need to grow
• You can put companion plants next to each other to provide benefits
to both plants
• Different plants need different amounts of nutrients in the soil.
Rotate your vegetables around in your garden each year so that a
certain plant doesn’t take all of the nutrients out of a certain area.
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Garden diagramTomato
Potat
o
Zucchini
Spaghetti
squash
YellowSquash
GreenPeppers
Broccoli
Lettuce
Carrots
Carrots
Peas
Lima beansCucumber
This is a rough estimate of what I’m planning for my garden next year. It varies
because I might loose a few plants at the beginning of the season or
sometimes I will buy a value pack of a particular plant.
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Step # 4 Figure out what supplies
you will need
Tips:
• Think about whether you would like to plant you garden in the
ground or in a raised bed. Take ascetics, soil quality, and water
drainage into account.
• If you compost throughout the year, you do not need to buy fertilizer
• Remember that a lot of these are one time costs that you can use
each year
• Think about what you are planning to plant. Some plants like
tomatoes need stakes or cages to keep them upright. Some plants
like peas can be bought in either bush varieties or more varieties
that need supports.
• Think about local wildlife. You may need to invest in fencing if you
have a lot of deer or rabbits in your area that will eat your plants and
produce.
• Click on the text links to find basic supplies and seeds
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Garden supply list
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Garden supply list
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I have been
planting a
garden for
years now so I
don’t need as
much in
supplies as
someone
starting out.