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Don’t make yourself lug heavy hoses across the yard. Place your garden near a water source.

Mix in plenty of organic matter like compost, aged manure, or peat moss. This adds nutrients and helps the soil hold the right amount of moisture. 4. Pick Your Players

It’s tempting to grow everything in the catalog, but for your first year,

If you’re ready to turn your backyard (or balcony) into a grocery store, here is your step-by-step guide to producing your own food. 1. Location, Location, Location

Don't waste space on radishes if you hate them.

It’s better to water deeply twice a week than to give a light sprinkle every day. Final Thought: Start Small

Great for beginners. They offer better drainage, fewer weeds, and you can fill them with perfect soil from the start.

Vegetables hate "wet feet." Avoid low spots in your yard where water puddles after rain. 2. Choose Your Style How you build depends on your space and your back:

A New Vegetable Garden : Producin... — How To Create

Don’t make yourself lug heavy hoses across the yard. Place your garden near a water source.

Mix in plenty of organic matter like compost, aged manure, or peat moss. This adds nutrients and helps the soil hold the right amount of moisture. 4. Pick Your Players

It’s tempting to grow everything in the catalog, but for your first year,

If you’re ready to turn your backyard (or balcony) into a grocery store, here is your step-by-step guide to producing your own food. 1. Location, Location, Location

Don't waste space on radishes if you hate them.

It’s better to water deeply twice a week than to give a light sprinkle every day. Final Thought: Start Small

Great for beginners. They offer better drainage, fewer weeds, and you can fill them with perfect soil from the start.

Vegetables hate "wet feet." Avoid low spots in your yard where water puddles after rain. 2. Choose Your Style How you build depends on your space and your back: