Tag Archives: Vegetable Garden

Who purchased “zoo poo” this year and did you use it for your vegetable garden or just for your yard

can you tell me if this stuff is treated and safe enough to use on the vegetable garden? does it burn the lawn? Does it make vegetables grow larger than normal?

Railroad ties okay for vegetable garden barrier?

Is it okay to have the railroad ties which are treated in I believe it is called kreosene will it affect my vegetables is it bad for them will I get sick?

The children at Tiny Tots Day Care plant a rectangular vegetable garden with a perimeter of 46 m.?

The children at Tiny Tots Day Care plant a rectangular vegetable garden with a perimeter of 46 m. The length is 4 times the width. Find the dimensions of the garden.

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what are the first things planted in a vegetable garden,and when to plant them?

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Is it a good thing to grow your own fruit/vegetables?

My dad stopped growing our vegetable garden when I was young and never explained why. I’d like to see if anybody out there can give some suggestions on how to get started and if it would be reasonable to do.

Does anyone have the link or ideas on how to make a veggie tray like a vegetable garden?

I read about a neat idea of doing a veggie tray like a vegetable garden. I am doing a veggie tray for my 3 year old cousin’s birthday party and it is a tractor theme, so I thought this would be realy cute and encourage the kids to eat the veggies.

Does anyone have a link with photos or instructions? Or even any ideas on how this could be done?

Thank you!!!

i have another question?

you want to put a fence around your vegetable garden, which has a square shape. you want the fence to be 1 yard away from each side of the garden. you used 64 yards of fencing. wat are the dimensions of garden?

Where do I start to learn how to create a backyard vegetable garden?

I have a roughly 20′X3′ area in the backyard that would be perfect for a vegetable garden. Having grown up in the city I have very little clue about gardening.
Where do I start to gain knowledge about gardening and specifically about vegetable gardens. The vegetables/herbs/fruits I would like to grow would be tomatoes, parsely, lemons, etc. Suggestions on what is possible are also very welcome.

I am looking for recommendations on books, websites, etc.

I am in central California, USA.

Thanks very much in anticipation of your replies.

Regards!

What are some vegetables that are easy to grow in pots and tubs?

I live in a cool, temperate, alpine region. The soil is too poor and rocky for a vegetable garden (I grow herbs in that bed instead).

I have a large verandah that gets full sun for most of the day and is very sheltered, so I was hoping to grow some vegetables in big tubs and planters along it.

Any suggestions from experienced gardeners? Most vegetables will grow here, unless they are tropical or subtropical.

Is there a weed killer safe to use in my vegetable garden?

Normally I garden organically and hand weed everything out of my garden before planting, and continue to hand weed through out the year. This year, however, because I’m planning a wedding, I have not gotten into my garden to weed in time, and the whole raised bed (40×8 feet) is covered in all kinds of weeds! I can identify dandelion, purslane and lambs quarters, but not much else, and there’s lots of different weeds out there. Like I said, normally I hand weed, and the plants I can identify, I eat (they are very healthy), the rest go into the compost, but if I tried to hand weed this at this point, I’ll probably miss the opportune time to get my plants in the ground. There’s no point in veggie gardening if you don’t have a long enough season to get veggies off of any of your plants.
So, I’ve resigned myself to the idea of using a weed killer for an all over spray of my garden (after I dig up and relocate my onions, of course), but I’m worried that if I spray a weed killer, the seeds I plant in my garden in two weeks won’t grow. Is there a weed killer that is out of the soil in a week or two? Even three, I might be able to swing three weeks but any later than that and I might as well not plant a garden at all, which isn’t an option because we’re hosting my wedding in my back yard and I do not want to have a big 320 square foot patch of weedy dirt in the middle of my reception.
I have used vinegar in the past to kill weeds in rocks. The effects don’t last long, but it does kill plants (not the seeds, but what are you going to do?). How long does that stay in your soil? Will it hurt my plants if I plant them two weeks after application? What about a combo of vinegar and soap, which I hear is more effective than vinegar alone? Anyone know? What are my other herbicide options besides vinegar? It doesn’t necessarily have to be organic (I’m pretty sure there’s no such thing as organic herbicides, but maybe I’m wrong, and if you can point me in the direction of one I will love you forever), it just has to be safe to plant seeds, seedlings and established plants 2-3 weeks after the herbicide application.
Any other ideas would be much appreciated. Thanks!
It’s a raised bed, and only 8 feet wide, so I’m not sure how I’d mow it.
Also, won’t use Monsanto products for ethical reasons, so RoundUp is out of the question. Besides, the peer reviewed studies I’ve read says it stays in the soil for at least a year. I’ve never read a study that wasn’t funded by Monstanto that said otherwise.