Vegetable gardening tip sheet
DOWNLOADAugust 25, 2016
Garden planning calendar
- January – February: Order seed catalogs.
 - February – March: Order seeds.
 - March - April: Prepare the soil when it is dry enough.
 - April: Plant cool season vegetables. (Check local planting dates.)
 - May: Plant warm season vegetables after danger of frost.
 
Where to put your garden
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- Convenient to your home and close to a water source.
 - Where the soil is good and free from toxins.
 - Sunny, level spot (six to eight hours of sunlight)
- Stay away from trees and shrubs.
 - Avoid north-facing slopes and low areas.
 
 
Build your garden soil
Learn how to build your soils.
- Add organic matter every year.
- Test your soil for acidity (pH) and nutrients.
 
 - Use appropriate amount and type of fertilizer.
 - Prepare your garden soil for planting and avoid compacting it.
 
Plan your garden on paper
- Start small (20’ x 10’) and expand with more experience.
- Plant tall vegetables on the north side.
 - Give each plant the space it needs.
 
 - Draw garden map and include:
- Specific location of each vegetable crop.
 - Spacing between plants and rows.
 - Vegetables your family likes to eat.
 - Planting dates.
 
 
Plant your vegetable garden
- Buy and plant seeds and transplants according to your plan.
 - Harden off your transplants.
 - Plant when the soil is warm enough for your vegetable crops.
 - Use mulch, and maybe row covers.
 
Keep your plants growing
- Thin plants to increase harvest.
 - Keep the garden weeded and manage pest problems.
 - Add nutrients in the summer when needed.
 - Water when the soil is dry.
 
Harvest vegetables
- Check your garden often; you’ll enjoy it more!
 - Harvest vegetables at their peak flavor and nutrition level.
 - Use as soon as possible.