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Burpee Seeds Produce Sturdy Plants And Excellent Tasting Vegetables

The choice to begin a vegetable garden will provide you with the excellent feeling one gets when growing some of their families food supply. Working in a garden is also good exercise. There are no specific requirements on the size of a garden plot or what to plant; it generally depends on the area you can dedicate to one. There is an extreme difference in the grocery bill as well. Burpee Seeds conducted a recent study that produced statistics showing a slight investment of fifty dollars for the supplies needed to begin a garden will save approximately one thousand two hundred and fifty dollars each year that would have been spent on produce.

 


What you decide to plant largely depends on what your family prefers to eat as well as the space available for gardening. They average family does not have to plow acres upon acres of fields to produce an excellent garden. The only requirement is correct planting in evenly spaced rows. Also choose items that will not be extremely difficult to care for if this is your first garden. For those new to growing produce it may be simpler to begin with a small plot of land to grow one or two different vegetables. Another great idea for those starting out, are raised beds which are easy to install and provide ease in working the garden. The raised bed gardens allow good drainage and will have little weeding required. The bed themselves are usually no wider than four feet wide making it easier to reach into the center without extreme stretching. They also are above ground making it easier for those who have difficulties bending for long periods.

To get started go to Burpee Seed online or search through a catalog to choose the seeds of your choice. Remember when picking the seeds, especially with a small space, only pick the ones you and your family enjoy to eat. Choosing a plant simply because it is easy to grow but, no one will eat it does not really give the experience needed to produce a larger garden nor will you save money by growing something you do not eat.

After the seeds arrive, it is best if you can start them inside for approximately five weeks before the final frost. This will give you a head start on a sturdy seedling to plant in the outside garden. It also leads to excitement when you and the family are able to witness the beginning of the plant and the eagerness to plant them outside.

For getting the plants started you will need the seeds, several small clay pots or a plastic container that holds several plants. Whatever container you choose should be able to sit in a window sill or other area that receives a lot of daily sun. Purchase potting soil and a spray bottle to keep the plants moist without over watering. If desired you could also add soil with added nutrients or a separate solution for vegetables to give them a boost of nutrients.

Place enough soil in the container to fill it approximately half full. Place the seeds on top of the soil and lightly cover with additional soil until approximately one inch from the top of the container. If you have additional nutrients to add, follow directions for proper mixing and add to the container. Water each container and place in a sunny area. The plants will need to be sprayed daily with the best time being in the morning. To much water at night when the sun is not available to provide heat could produce water buildup and mold or mildew.

There are plants that will be easier to grow and require less tending to than some. Carrots are a wonderful first choice for gardeners. The seeds should be planted with six for each inch of soil, making them a perfect choice for those choosing to begin the plants indoors. For each small container six seeds will produce one plant to be replanted outdoors. Once they are ready for transplant, place them approximately one foot apart. Goldinheart is a seed distributed by Burpee that produces an excellent carrot for different uses. They mature in about seventy days and provide excellent flavor for salads or cooked.

Tomatoes are the perfect first choice vegetable for beginning gardener. The seeds grow to excellent transplant strength when started indoors and are simple to replant in the garden area. Place approximately six seeds in the soil and water each morning until the plant sprouts which will be in less than a month. When ready to plant in the garden, place each plant approximately twelve inches apart. They should be in an area that receives plenty of sunshine and has good drainage to avoid mildew on the roots. The plants will grow crazy when maturing so it is necessary to stake them off or to use a tomato cage in order to maintain them. Pick the tomatoes either when green or as soon as they appear ripe. Letting them remain outside after ripening will cause them to crack or split and become unusable. Tomatoes can be used on sandwiches, in salads or to make your own homemade sauces. There are many uses for homegrown tomatoes so use some imaginative ways to incorporate them into the diet.

There is a ton of information available on the internet for a beginning gardener. Sites such as Burpee Seeds have numerous choices for vegetables to pick from. Many will give excellent descriptions of where the product will grow the best, when to plant in your area and what plants will work best with each other in the same garden. It is really easy to get started and the results will convince you to enlarge the garden the following year. The best part of having your own vegetable garden is the excellent taste. You will notice immediately how much fresher and better the items you have grown taste compared to those in the supermarket, not to mention the tremendous amount of money that will be saved on each trip to the grocery store.