Thứ Tư, 24 tháng 7, 2019

How to grow your own vegetables, fruit, herbs and more at home

Nothing beats the flavour of home-grown veggies and now’s the best time to get planting. These handy tips on how to grow your own will help you to get started in your garden – just take your pick of your favourite fruits and vegetables.

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1. Choose the best spot

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Ideally, you want to create a veggie patch in an area that gets plenty of sun, is away from trees (which can gobble up precious nutrients from the soil) and is sheltered from the wind as much as possible. Choosing what you want to grow will also depend on how much space you have. So measure up carefully and sketch out a plan to make the best use of your chosen spot.

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2. Divide up your plot

You’ll need some flexibility in the growing area so you’re able to rotate crops from one year to the next. This is beneficial for the soil and prevents the build-up of pests and diseases. Ideally, try and divvy up your plot into three for a three-year crop rotation. Group peas, beans and fruiting vegetables (such as cucumbers and peppers); then brassicas (cabbages and cauliflowers); and finally roots, onions and leaves (such as lettuce and spinach).

For any perennial crops, such as rhubarb and asparagus, or fruit trees and bushes, you’ll need to allocate a permanent spot.

3. Be space efficient

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Use raised beds and vertical planting to make use of every inch of your garden. Raised beds are easy to manage as you control the soil you put in and they drain more freely. Plant in tubs, droughts and hanging baskets to make use of any extra space and use fences, trellis and wigwams to grow climbing beans and runners.

4. Begin with easy starter crops

  • One courgette plant produces plenty and they are easy to grow in post or raised beds.
  • French and runner beans grow very well on wigwams.
  • Cucumbers and cherry tomatoes will thrive in a sunny spot, or try potatoes or beetroot in a bed.
  • Cane fruits like blackberries and raspberries require very little space, but need a little support.

5. Buy a greenhouse

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You can dramatically boost your harvest with a greenhouse – however, large or small. Here are a couple of reasons why it’s worth the investment.

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It extends the season

Having your own greenhouse will enable you to start off seedlings earlier in the season, so they’re better established when the weather becomes warm enough to plant them. You’ll also be able to grow tender crops, such as aubergines and peppers, through the summer, and other plants later in the season to extend your harvest even more.

There’s a greenhouse for any size garden

If you have plenty of space, go for a traditional glazed greenhouse. It should have ventilation as it can get very hot inside, and should be sited in a sunny position, away from trees and on a level base of paving or gravel. Add some tiered shelving inside so you can organise plants easily. Find a range of styles at Wyevale or B&Q, from £300.

For smaller gardens and anyone just starting out and not ready to go the whole hog, consider buying an inexpensive, flatpack mini greenhouse. They come in a range of sizes with zip-up PVC covers and wire shelves inside to hold seedling trays and plant pots. Choose from a range at Wilko and Homebase, starting at less than £20.

6. Get this brilliant book

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Find out how to organise your plot, when to plant and harvest, plus which jobs you should be tackling when, in this useful guide.

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We hope we’ve supplied all the inspiration you need to get your grow on!

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