How to Grow More Vegetables

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and mature compost crop residues saved over winter.


  • Harvest immature compost crops planted in the
    previous season.

  • Dig garden beds and incorporate organic fertilizer and
    cured compost into the soil of your prepared growing
    area.

  • Plant cool-winter crops in early spring and warm- and
    hot-weather crops in late spring and early summer.
    Generally, 7 to 11 hours of direct sunlight are needed
    to grow healthy crops.


Summer



  • Plant summer crops.

  • Keep the garden watered and weeded.

  • Harvest and enjoy the fruits of your work.

  • In mild-winter areas, plant fall gardens of cool-weather
    crops at the end of the summer.


Fall



  • Start additional compost piles with plentiful leaves and
    garden waste.

  • Harvest summer crops.

  • Plant fall/winter compost crops.


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