Amazing secret for new gardeners

hoodat

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Beginning gardeners often have the idea that you have to really work at it to grow veggies. For the first time ever ;) I'll reveal the great secret. Veggies WANT to grow and be healthy and they'll do it without a lot of fuss so long as the nutrients are in the soil and they don't get too dry. I recently spent three months in the hospital and rehab. My garden got no tending at all. When I came home the garden was overgrown with head high weeds but pulling them aside I found nice firm heads of cabbage , huge kale and thick rows of collards.
I don't recommend not caring for your garden like that. I would have had even more and better veggies had I been home to do some watering and weeding but there is no need to go overboard. Relax and just let the veggies do their thing. They know what to do.
 

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Hey! Don't give away the trade secrets! Now you are making it look like anybody can garden. We won't feel special anymore.:)
 

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After 3 months, that is pretty amazing! I am glad you found a few things to nibble on, while you were pulling those weeds! I always say the same thing, Hoodat- plants want to grow, they don't really need too much help to do it....
 

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Hoodat, you are so right. I think I over baby my plants and they barely do well. On the other hand, my neighbor neglects her's and I think they do better than mine! Life is so unfair! :rolleyes: But it's so hard for me to ease off. :lol:

Mary
 

897tgigvib

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Yep, at th base of it, the plants grow themselves...

Some even plant themselves
 

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I would hazard to guess that ALL plants will replant themselves ... afterall what did all plants do for eons before man came along to cator to their every need ? :tools :watering :mow :weight
 

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Ah, so true Hoodat!

I've read in a book that we were suppossed to enjoy the garden. Tending it, but not toiling in it.
 

cmom

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Getting ready to start our winter gardens.
 

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My garden is large and often weeds can get away from me. There are many things that do well with some weeds shading their roots. I am harvesting my last wave of beautiful corn. They were perfectly weed free at about 2 feet tall. And that was the end of weeding. There is a tall light weight weed around the base of the corn and they do not mind a bit. Beans will withstand a light frost if they are surrounded by some weed growth. Pumpkins seem to thrive in a weedy environment as long as they are weeded when they are small plants.
 

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Glad you still got something out of your garden to enjoy. In mine, I'd worry more about bugs than weeds.
 

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