Vegetable Garden Planting – Vegetables You Can Grow In The Shade
Vegetable garden planting is not limited to areas that enjoy full sun for the best part of the day. If you’ve given up growing vegetables in your yard because you don’t get a lot of sun, this article may be just the solution you’ve been looking for.
Vegetable Garden Planting – Kitchen Gardens Now Spreading To India
This will not come as earth shattering news to gardening enthusiasts in other parts of the world who are already familiar with the idea of kitchen gardens.
But, it just goes to show that people, no matter where they come from, will always adopt good ideas …eventually.
Home gardeners have never been short of good ideas, have they?
Organic Vegetable Garden Planting
The chances of organic vegetable garden planting going out of fashion any time soon are non-existent.
Therefore, it’s fantastic but not surprising to read that more and more people are joining the fray and embracing organic as the way to go.
As first day of spring ushers in new planting season, many are getting on the bandwagon for economic and environmental reasons.
Vegetable Garden Planting Made Easier
Spring has arrived and it’s probable that you have already planned the odd jobs that need to be tackled around your home. This may include starting your own vegetable garden but you are not sure.
Why? You may have tried vegetable garden planting before but for whatever reason it didn’t work out.
Don’t give up so easily. It may be worth considering again. Vegetable gardens, especially organic ones, will not only allow you to serve healthier food to your loved ones but also transform your yard into a place you want to spend time relaxing.
Check out this blueprint on how to grow a vegetable garden successfully:
Vegetable Garden Tips – How to Lure Your Kids to the Garden
December 18, 2009 by admin
Filed under Gardening Tips
Here’s one of the best vegetable garden tips you’ll ever come across. Kids love gardening. If you’d like them to spend less time in front of a computer, watching television or playing video games, now’s your chance to do something about it.

Girl having fun in the garden
For those of you in the southern hemisphere, there is no excuse. Take a look at this great post I read recently:
http://www.plottips.blogspot.com/2009/12/gardening-for-kids-how-to-get-your-kids.html.
I’ve been meaning to write something like this for some time but, as you can see, someone beat me to it. Never mind, I think this article substantially captures what I wanted to say and gives you some great ideas to keep the kids busy whilst making it fun at the same time. I particularly like the idea of giving them their own special little Garden Toolkit.
While the article does not make it clear, I have no doubt that the author supports organic gardening methods. Personally, I don’t recommend allowing kids anywhere near chemical fertilizers and artificial pesticides and insecticides. That would kind of defeat the purpose of getting the kids to enjoy spending time in the garden rather than indoors.
In my experience, I’ve found that kids seem to have an instinctive love for gardening. They love to plant and watch “things” grow until the vegetable or fruit is ready to be harvested. It’s exciting for them.
And, have you noticed that kids have no problem whatsoever eating the vegies that they grew themselves? Funny that!
As an added bonus, don’t be surprised if your kids suddenly start to appreciate the environment more.
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