![]() Planning a garden takes a little bit of time. Nothing compares to fresh vegetables from the garden.īut, before you can plant a garden, you need to PLAN your garden. Planting a garden is a lot of work, but it is also very rewarding to harvest vegetables that you planted and grew. I know some of you may be thinking, “why should I plant a garden when I can just buy my produce?” Well, simple– homegrown vegetables are better. Planting a Garden for Beginners Why plant a garden? These are just a few of the things I can remember. They would plant tomatoes, green beans, cabbage, eggplant, peas, radishes, corn, butterbeans, and carrots. (Again, more playing in the dirt.) It was not a big garden, but a garden that produced more than enough vegetables for our family. (fake money) Yes, those good ole simple, summer days were the best!Īnd speaking of playing with dirt and water–I also remember my parents having a garden in the backyard. We would then sell those mud pies to the neighborhood kids. My sister and I would play for hours with old pie pans, dirt, and water. Most days were spent in my back yard making mud pies. Yes, those summer days when I was growing up, we didn’t stay indoors we spent our days outside playing, riding bikes, climbing trees, and using our imaginations. Mix a little dirt and some water together, and what do you get? Mud Pies! I don’t know about you, but my childhood days were spent outside in our backyard, mixing dirt with water and making the best mud pies in the neighborhood. How to Plan a Vegetable Garden for Beginners
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