How to grow your own food in a modern-day victory garden

GardenForums.com a friendly and growing community of gardeners. We feature a Garden Discussion Forum and Garden Photo Gallery. It's a fun and friendly place to talk with other gardeners, ask questions, share you knowledge, view and post photos and more! Whether you're a master gardener, or brand new to the hobby, you'll find something of interest here.



U

UOG

Guest
imrs.php_.jpg


One silver lining of the coronavirus lockdown is that it comes at the start of the growing season. Between now and the fall, folks have the chance to coax food from the soil while also feeding the soul.


This year, a vegetable garden may also provide one thing we seem to be lacking at the moment: control over our lives. It includes the satisfaction of raising nutritious and delicious food, exercising outdoors while socially distancing, relieving pressure on the nation’s food supply system, passing essential knowledge on to your children and growing extra to share with others. At the very least, it’s a constructive distraction in a confined environment.


You can think of it as a Doomsday Garden; I prefer to regard the spring 2020 plot as the Stick It to the Virus Garden.

READ THE FULL STORY: https://www.washingtonpost.com/life...0fa7f0-737f-11ea-a9bd-9f8b593300d0_story.html

Continue reading...
 
The first period would include leafy greens, such as lettuce, arugula, mesclun mixes; broccoli, cabbage, kale and chard; root vegetables, such
 
Growing your own food in a modern-day victory garden can be a rewarding and sustainable way to improve your food security and reduce your carbon footprint. Here are some steps to get started:
indoor plants5.jpg


  1. Plan your garden: Start by determining what you want to grow and where you want to grow it. Consider the amount of sunlight, soil quality, and water availability in your chosen area. You can use online resources to plan the layout of your garden, and to determine which plants grow best in your area.
  2. Prepare your soil: Before planting, it's important to prepare your soil. Remove any rocks, weeds, or debris, and turn the soil with a garden fork. You can also add compost or organic fertilizers to improve the soil's quality.
  3. Choose your plants: Choose plants that are suited to your climate and the growing season. Some popular vegetables for a victory garden include tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, lettuce, carrots, and beans. You can also consider planting herbs, fruits, and even flowers to attract pollinators.
  4. Plant your garden: Plant your seeds or seedlings according to the instructions on the package. Make sure to give each plant enough space to grow, and to water them regularly. You can also consider using raised beds or containers if you have limited space.
  5. Maintain your garden: Keep your garden healthy by regularly weeding, fertilizing, and watering your plants. You can also consider using natural pest control methods, like companion planting or using insect-repelling plants.
  6. Harvest your food: Once your plants have matured, it's time to harvest your food. Pick your vegetables when they are ripe, and enjoy the fruits of your labor!
By following these steps, you can create a modern-day victory garden that provides fresh, healthy, and sustainable food for you and your family. Happy gardening!

explore more blogs here:-
 


Gardenforums.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com

Back
Top