Sunday, 27 December 2009

You Can Grow Vegetables Anywhere!

By Joan Williams

One of the most relaxing hobbies you can find today is gardening. Growing vegetables not only provides you with a fun way to spend time outside, you also have the benefit of enjoying the results. There is nothing more enjoyable than eating a salad when you know each of the ingredients was in the ground an hour ago.

So how does one go about growing vegetables? There are several factors you have to consider. First of all, where do you live? Are you in an apartment in the city? It is still possible to have a small garden. Do you live in the north? Fear not, you have a growing season, and don't forget the miracle of the greenhouse. Maybe you have a hobby farm, and are thinking about making a little extra income at your local farmer's market. Let's look at some of the factors you have to keep in mind in each of these locales.

Apartment dwellers need to look at their balconies, and then from there, find out what is the best way to set up your garden. There are special growing containers you can purchase, or even make from containers you have around the house. A simple internet search can help you get everything set up. Just remember that you will be somewhat limited with what you can grow, as you won't be able to set up what is needed for root vegetables.

People who live further up north do have the ability to grow outside, but they can also take advantage of greenhouses. Just don't put greenhouses in the "northern climate only" category. Some areas get so hot, that the heat actually stops vegetables growing. Greenhouses can also be used to keep the temperature cool enough for vegetables to grow. Greenhouses are great to keep temperatures stable. That is the best way to describe them. Just remember, no matter what you decide to grow in your greenhouse, make sure you get the seeds that are made specifically for greenhouse growing.

Hobby farming is not only a way to get out of the city, but also can offer you an additional source of income. With a couple of acres and simple farm equipment you can grow a wide variety of crops. You won't produce so much that you would need to look for a broker to sell them to grocery stores, but you will be able to produce enough for your family with plenty left over to sell at the local farmer's market. An advantage of selling at a farmer's market, you will get all the profit. If you are selling through a broker, you may be selling more, but you will get much less of the profit.

All you need is water and a little sun, and soon you too can enter the world of growing vegetables. No matter where you are, if you get sun for a minimum of 6 hours on a piece of your land, you can start a garden. The best place to get information on what will be the best vegetables for you to grow is your local nursery. They can let you know what kind of special things you may need for the crops you are going to be growing.

Find your local gardening club and see what advice you can get from them. Call the nurseries and see what advice they can give you. Don't be surprised if the list of what you can grow is longer than you thought.

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