Starting your own vegetable garden is a brilliant way to save your pocket money and do your bit for the environment in one go. It is also a wonderful way to keep the kids entertained, involved and part of something from start to finish. It will give them more respect about where food comes from as they see from a handful and even in some cases a single seed can grow into a fully fledged vegetable that adorns their dinner plate. Food that is grown by yourself always seems to taste so much better than any other type of organically grown produce! Not all home grown vegetables look exactly like you see them in your local store and are often misshapen to a degree but don’t worry this is completely normal and they taste exactly the same if not better than the store bought ones! Sometimes they do come out looking exactly like the store bought ones but who cares you have grown it and the sense of accomplishment you feel is better than any other feeling!
There is not as much to do as you think when you starting vegetable gardens; turning up the soil and making compost, planting the seeds, watering and then just sit back and watch your work grow!!!!
Making your own compost is so easy even your children can do it alone. All you have to do is dig a shallow hole, place all of your kitchen scraps, newspapers and garden debris into it and then place the soil back over again. Leave for about a week and you will find that you will have perfect compost! Use this compost to really give your soil a good boost of vitamins and conditioning before you plant. There is a golden rule that states you should do this and then leave the soil alone for a week or two before you plant your seeds as it does take time for everything to really get into the soil.
After planting make sure that you keep your vegetable garden weeded and watered. Let Mother Nature do the rest. Some people say that starting vegetable gardens are hard and complicated but why make it harder than it is? It’s easy peasy really!!




