2 Responses to “Save Money And Start Your Garden On A Budget”

  1. floxie k says:

    I want your opinion on my process essay? I need to know what I should add or eliminate?
    “How to start a vegetable garden in the backyard in the fall”

    Before I start, let me congratulate you on taking steps in wanting to learn how to grow a garden. Gardening is a fun activity that offers benefits that go beyond the obvious. The rewards of gardening will come as a big surprise. The benefits of growing food at home are that you lose weight easily by gardening, the food remains pesticide-free and is always fresh, that it contains a little sunshine and vitamin D, and that you save money at the grocery store. Growing a garden can be expensive so you need to budget how much you expect to spend. The budget should be 300 dollars or less. Also, you need to write a list of what you will purchase. You will need to have soil, seeds, rake, hoe, watering can, small fence, and gloves. Since you’re new to gardening, I suggest you to start with a small garden.
    The first thing you need to do is to find an area in the yard you would like to plant. An area 30 feet square should be enough. You may want to consider setting up a fence for protection from the small animals, such as cats. Some sunlight is important for vegetables to receive, so the garden needs to be planted far away from the shade of trees. The garden should get at least five hours of sunlight each day, just like we should get eight hours of sleep.
    After choosing the location that suits you, the second step is making sure that your small house houses some necessary useful items needed for the ground. Find a rake. Rake up the leaves fallen on the ground. Once you are done, go back to your small house. Put the rake back and find a hoe. Use the hoe to cut weeds that grow around.
    The third consideration is soil. It is important to know what you would like to plant because different plants require different soils. Since you would like to plant vegetables, sandy loam is the best to buy. Clay soil is not good for vegetable growth because it drains slowly. Sandy soil is absorbs the water too fast, and that is not good for vegetable growth neither. Silt soil is okay to plant vegetables, but not recommended. If the soil in backyard is clay or sandy, they can be enriched by adding an organic matter. Whatever soil you get, spread it in the ground.
    Before plant the seeds into the ground, place them on sun porch for thirty minutes, so they don’t get weak. After thirty minutes, plant them about 12mm into the ground. You may need a ruler for measurement. Spread them along Afterwards,
    After few hours, water every seed to grow. It has been said that water is the most important for plant growth. On the first day of gardening, it is needed to water because the soil is dry. Weekly watering is a must; however, never water when the soil is already wet. If you do, the roots will begin to die. Too much or little water is not healthy for plant growth. Other than buying a moisture meter for checking, take a long screwdriver and stick it into the garden soil. If it does not goes in easily, you need to water more.
    Lastly, plants growth can depend on the availability of sun. The plants need light. They grow by the process of photosynthesis by converting sunlight energy and helps plants grow. I’m sure you have learned this in middle school so I don’t owe you any more explanation. The garden should get at least five hours of sunlight just like we should get eight hours of sleep.
    Gardening is not an easy activity, but it is fun to learn. You learn about Gardening takes time, so be patient. Without these necessary steps, the vegetables are nothing more than a tiny seed.
    You only need four steps, each of them are important to follow so your garden will grow in a good condition. If you follow my instructions as well, I guarantee you that healthy garden crops will grow in abundance in your garden within 7 days. After all, gardening saves money!

  2. glenn t says:

    sandy soil drains water too fast
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