Posted on 04 June 2009

The raised bed vegetable garden is the garden that saves your back when it comes to caring for your vegetable, herbs and flowers. They can come in many shapes and sizes all depending on the amount of prime space you have available at your disposal. There are many different ways of using raised bed gardening that actually work! There are many different ways that people argue over that are supposed to be better than the other:
One of the most favored methods that people agree upon as being the best way to give your raised bed gardening, a boost is the organic way. By using all of your old kitchen leftovers that are biodegradable, old newspapers that have been watered and mashed up, your newly cut grass ends and raked up leaves from the garden you can create compost that is amazing for your raised beds. Some people argue that adding the juice and zest of a lemon is also important where as others think it is not. It’s totally up to you that one! Place these things together between lavish amounts of store bought compose and your seedling to create the ideal environment for growing.
Another way that is constantly spoken about is the ideal way to grow vegetables within the family of pumpkins. If you have a corner that is spare then brush all of your leaves into that corner, your degradable rubbish, weeds, and other back yard unwanted mess. Add a few hand full’s of store bought or your own mix compost and plant your seeds. The effect is amazing! You will see in no time that your vegetables will really take off and even better you will see the pile disappear before your eyes!! So make sure that you keep feeding the pile.
The other way to make sure that your raised bed vegetable garden gets a real kick start is to get hold of some scraps of old unused natural carpet. Then use this in place of the newspaper or cardboard that you would normally use. The roots of the vegetables, herbs or flowers that you are growing find the weaving easier to adhere to and are successfully kept moist and watered by the carpet fibers that retain the moisture each time you water better than newspaper or cardboard ever would.
Posted on 03 June 2009
Not everybody has green fingers and they often find themselves reaching out for the right vegetable gardening tips to ensure that their vegetable garden produces the right amount of good quality produce that will melt into your mouth and accentuate and compliment your meals.
First you have to start right at the beginning to ensure that your vegetables will be top notch, so before you plant make sure you ready your soil by fertilizing it with some good compost. Home made compost is the easiest, cheapest and economical way to provide your soils with the right kind of compost it deserves. Now what not many people know and is a beginners mistake is that it takes a few weeks for the soil to integrate properly with the fertilizer so make sure you do this up to a month before you plant to truly ensure that your soil is ready and rich with nutrients for your vegetable seeds.
Insects are always the bane of a gardener’s life, along with cats and other nocturnal creatures. They can ruin a good crop and desecrate others, so to ensure that your plot is left alone there are a few tricks that will keep them away. Plant a boarder around your beds and occasionally spread about randomly plants like garlic, herbs like chives and flowers like chrysanthemums to deter them away as they hate the smell of them. Other people visit their local zoo or lion park and get lion poo as cats will not defecate in your garden if you use it as fertilizer; it scares the life out of them!
Another good tip is to use up your old newspapers combined with straw to create the best weed eliminator between your rows of beds. This combination will help the soil to retain water but will not allow the sun to penetrate beneath the newspaper to allow the weeds to grow. It really helps and if covered with enough straw provides an alternative look to your pathways. At the end of your season use the newspapers and straw and add it to your compost it will decay well and is eco friendly. Replace at the beginning of each new season to ensure the weeds don’t return.
Use these vegetable gardening tips to ensure that your garden blooms and grows to its fullest capacity and beauty.