What’s in Your Garden?
Ever picked your own tomato from your garden? Or cut your own fresh herbs to add to the supper you are cooking? If you haven’t, you are missing out on one of the great natural rewards in life.
Growing your own vegetables or herbs can be fun, good exercise, cost-saving, and rewarding at the dinner table. All good reasons to consider gardening, if you aren’t already doing it.
A vegetable garden doesn’t have to be a massive undertaking. You can, of course, go the traditional route and till up an area of your yard. The next easiest option is to build a raised bed garden (be sure you don’t use treated lumber here). Or, if you just want to dip your toes in the water, you can easily plant a pot or two for your deck or patio.
Whatever garden type you choose, plan well. Do some reading so you learn how to maximize the space you have to grow healthy, productive plants that do well where you live. Overcrowding your plants can cause disease and make way for terrible disappointments at harvest time.
Here are a few resources to get you started:
- Farmer’s Almanac
- Gardening for Beginners: The Ultimate Resource List
- Vegetable Gardening for Beginners
One easy (large) pot to grow would contain a cherry tomato plant, a basil plant, and a marigold. These three plants work well together and grow better together than separately. Marigolds grown with tomatoes help keep the tomato-destroying insects away. You’ll need a good strong stake and tie system to keep the cherry tomato plant upright for better yield. Place it in a sunny location, water well, and fertilize weekly.
That first juicy tomato of the season...mmm, mmm! Enjoy!