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Soil Preparation: Select a sunny, well drained site. At least eight hours of full sun is necessary. Place your garden where it is very handy for you to get to on a daily basis. If your soil is heavy clay, consider a raised bed. Build a frame of 2” X 6” X 8” planks. Size is determined for ease of reaching in. Treated lumber will last longer. Fill with top soil.
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Cultivate your soil loosely with shovel and hoe or a power tiller. Leave clumps no smaller than 2 to 3 inches. Cultivating soil too finely will cause it to compact more easily. Plan how you will water your garden. Place a sprinkler in the middle and plan to run a hose to it. Your garden will need at least a weekly deep watering in the heat of summer. A deep watering means about one hour of full sprinkling that soaks in freely.
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Plant seeds and plants in rows or squares. Label them with popsicle sticks or plastic spoons. Planting seeds is much less expensive. However purchased plants will give you a head start. Vining plants like cucumber, squash and melons require room to spread out. Plant them in a small hill for each plant. Tomatoes plants of all varieties can be planted two to four inches lower than the top of their root ball to give deeper roots. Tomatoes have unusual stems that will produce roots when transplanted more deeply.
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Fertilize when seedlings are 2 inches high. Dilute fertilizer by one half until plants are 5 inches tall. Use an all purpose vegetable garden fertilizer at package recommended intervals. Dry fertilizers can be broadcast into the soil before planting. Organic fertilizer such as fish emulsion can also be used. Fish emulsion must be diluted so follow package instructions carefully. It has a strong odor that will fade in a day or two.
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An 8 X 8 plot can yield a lot of vegetables. Double that and you will be kept quite busy. More than that and you will have lots to preserve or give away.
Raising a vegetable garden is a rewarding experience. Involve your children. Ripe tomatoes warm from the sun have no equal. Enjoy the fruits of your labors through the summer and share with your friends. Freeze and can in late summer and truly recoup a large investment. Stand in amazement at the nourishment a few feet of well tended earth will yield. A vegetable garden gives an earthy, touchable meaning to the notion of God’s bounty. Being fed from your own backyard will give a renewed appreciation of the value of the earth, rain and sun.
Community Gardens: Don’t have space or know how for a garden? Community gardens are now being cultivated near the Recycling Center. These are available to everyone. Contact David Dummer at 780-0076 for more information.