Garden
Planning
Find an area, which will receive at least
five to six hours of direct sunlight daily.
Decide which vegetables and the amount
of each you want to include in your garden. Take into consideration:
the amount of space you have available (some vegetables need more ìgrowing
roomî than others); your own requirements for canning, freezing or
table use; local frost dates and climate conditions. For a longer harvest
period, plant vegetables at staggered time intervals. Allocate part of
your garden for small, rapid-maturing vegetables (such as radishes, lettuce,
spinach). Keep tall vine or pole varieties from overshadowing smaller plants.
The following plants should be started
from seed: beans, beets, carrots, corn, peas and radishes. When growing
plants from seed, follow the instructions on the seed pack.
Soil Preparation
Spade soil deeply. Loosen up heavy clay
by adding peat moss and manure. Add 1 kg of garden fertilizer per 10 square
metres. Turn the soil over again and rake smoothly.
Pre-Planting Care
If you can not plant the same day of purchasing,
water vegetables thoroughly and keep them in the shade. Evenings and cloudy
days are the best times to plant.
Planning your Garden
First, make a list of all the vegetables
your family enjoys (thereís no use growing a vegetable if it wonít
get eaten). Then, put a number beside each variety indicating the number
of plants required to feed you and your family. The table on the opposite
page will help you as it indicates the number of plants required to feed
a family of four.
How to Plant
Moisten soil before planting, allowing
it to dry slightly until itís workable. Generally, plant seeds about
three times as deep as their diameter. Cover small seeds with finely sifted
compost, soil or vermiculite. Plants not in individual containers should
be gently separated to retain as much soil around the roots as possible.
Watering
Vegetables are thirsty! Water them thoroughly
with a mild fertilizer to give them a good start. Thereafter, water whenever
the soil begins to dry. Water early in the day by soaking the soil. Do
not just sprinkle the foliage with water.
After Planting Care
Cultivate out weeds as soon as they appear.
For easier weed pulling, moisten soil an hour before cultivating. When
removing weeds, do not disturb the roots of the plants. Your vegetables
may have problems with insects or disease. If they do, bring a sample of
the problem to your closest garden centre and let one of our experienced
nurserymen identify the problem.
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