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Prepare Your Garden And Be Ready To Cultivate

Something you want to do after you make a decision that it's time for your very own garden is to determine the best place to put it. If space is in limited supply, your options will be more limited. Preferably, you want your garden to receive sunlight from the south so be sure to look for a spot that meets that requirement. Only if it's your only choice, do your best to keep your garden away from northern exposure as this will not benefit  your garden at all.

When your garden is positioned where it gets  sunlight all day with southern exposure, the vegetables need to be planted in north and south facing  rows. Making use of this configuration permits the morning sun to  increase the heat of the plants on the east side and the afternoon sun to warm them on the west  side. With an arrangement like this, you shouldn't get any lopsided  plants. At the same time, if your garden is located facing the southeast, you need to place the rows in a northwest and southwest direction so they will receive optimal sunlight.

Ideally, the sunlight needs to be uniformly distributed for the maximum  available time. Without doubt you've seen the effects of what happens when plants don't receive well distributed sunlight if you've looked at a window plant that lists more to one side than the other. Knowing where you will place your garden, sketch out a drawing of the spot where you want each plant to go. At the start, the soil in your garden plot will most likely be hidden underneath sod or other debris. If you utilize a substantial area then you should turn the sod under, after plowing the ground, but if it is a small area, simply remove the sod.

It is possible to take the turf and use it to start a compost pile which you can later use to fertilize your garden. You can add vegetable waste to your compost  pile during the summer and autumn leaves during the fall. This compost will provide garden fertilizer for the next year. Your garden spot should be plowed under good enough so there  aren't any large clumps. To be able to plant the seeds, the garden soil ought to be fine particles so the seeds can grow. To get your garden spot in top condition you must have a spade, a hoe, and a rake.

Although the spade can do a good job of turning the ground, you won't be able to eliminate all of  the clumps. A hoe is going to further split up the clumps, stir up the top surface and separate the weeds. Using the spade is going to be strenuous, hard work, but using a hoe and a rake should never be that vigorous. When you are done with the hoe, grab the rake and smooth out the rest of the area. Once you have all this done, you are ready to start planting the seeds.

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