Gardening

How To Grow Vegetables in A Small Home

Even if you live in a small house or in a tiny condo unit, you can grow your own personal vegetable garden

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With the rapid climb of prices of food products happening right now, it is no surprise that everyone seems to be getting worried, especially now that the holidays are getting close. After all, we all want to have abundant supply of the produce we need for every day. But no need to panic—with the help of a few simple steps, you can grow your own veggies right in the comfort and convenience of your home. And you don’t even need to have acres of lush green land to do it!

Plan carefully


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When decorating a small home, smart space planning is highly important. The same goes for creating a small garden. Take a moment to study your space and ask yourself some important questions: Does it receive a lot of sunlight? Is it prone to strong winds and heavy rains? What kind of space is available for you to use? If you’re planning on utilizing a balcony or terrace, how much weight can it carry? Once you know what kind of space you have, it will be much easier to actually build your garden.

Decide what crops you’ll get


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Obviously, the main stars of any garden are the plants themselves. However, if you will be making a garden in a limited space, you also need to choose plants that are smaller, simpler, and easier to grow.

Tomatoes are a great example of a crop you can grow even in a small setting. This vegetable can be grown in containers, even in hanging planters, and is fairly easy to maintain, as long as you remain vigilant about watering it and make sure that it is getting as much sun as possible. Other kinds of vegetables you can grow at home radishes and microgreens like lettuce and spinach.

Choose your containers


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There is a variety of planters available out there—those that are to be hung on fences or railings, those that are to be propped up on walls, regular pots made of different materials, and so on. It really depends on you what kind you want, but remember that larger containers are significantly more beneficial for plants, as they allow for the development of root systems and retain water for a longer period of time. Regardless, make sure to do your research for buying anything.

Test your soil


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When growing vegetables, it is essential to make sure that the soil you will use is in ideal condition. Here’s an easy way to test your soil: Soak it in water for an entire day, then dig up a handful. Squeeze it, and if moisture seeps out, try adding compost or organic matter to improve its drainage. Do the same if the soil breaks apart too easily. But if breaks into crumbs when you poke it, then your soil is in good condition.

Let there be light


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Aside from water and nutrients, light also plays a huge role in ensuring the healthy growth of any plant, especially of vegetables. Make sure to put your plants in areas where they will receive as much light as possible. If your garden is found indoors, maybe place your plants next to a window. But if your space doesn’t allow for much sunlight to enter, you may use grow lights which you can place over your plants instead. The bigger your plant, the bigger the light you will need.

Source: The Everygirl

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