October 23, 2007
The Home Vegetable Garden
Conventional or Organic?
If you are determined to go it alone, there is up-to-date and inexpensive literature existing in the library and on the internet on how to prepare and outline the home landscape. In truth, one of the neatest possible effects from visiting others in their gardens is the generation of new Ideas. Start your garden by partnering with some one at first. My experience with vegetable gardening was with my dad at age eleven. He was invited to use a ten acre tract of land from Ms Studts; a lady who needed someone to keep an eye on the property a few years until her family’s estate became settled.
I found out among the most distasteful of the jobs facing a home gardener is that of eradicating weeds from the garden. However, the home grown tomatoes, greens, squash, melons, strawberries and others were great and were certainly worth the effort.
Tables in guides and catalog list the most serious pests that a home gardener is likely to encounter, along with recommendations for their management. A home gardener is relegated to the use of various plain hand tools for planting, cultivating and maintaining the plot.
I would choose organic gardening over conventional. […]
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