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Question by babybunny729: What should I do to prepare my vegetable garden for planting?
I am new to this gardening thing and I want to have a vegetable garden so that we have vegetables and fruit from early summer through late fall. I know that each vegetable has it’s own PH requirements. How do I prep the soil for all the things I’m wanting to plant? Is there a fertilizer that I should use that would be good for a wide range of veggies? I live in northern Ohio. When should I start prepping the soil? When should I plant? Should I plant a second time during the season to ensure that I have veggies into the fall? What should I plant? The area I want to plant is roughly 15 X 20 ft.
We live in an area of northern Ohio that has extremely fertile farm. The soil is dark brown/black and not very much if any clay. We have high sulphur in our water so I’m assuming that the ground has a high sulphur content as well.
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Image by Downing Street
The vegetable garden is producing food for use in the Number 10 cafe and by Downing Street residents; Crown copyright
Question by babybunny729: What should I do to prepare my vegetable garden for planting?
I am new to this gardening thing and I want to have a vegetable garden so that we have vegetables and fruit from early summer through late fall. I know that each vegetable has it’s own PH requirements. How do I prep the soil for all the things I’m wanting to plant? Is there a fertilizer that I should use that would be good for a wide range of veggies? I live in northern Ohio. When should I start prepping the soil? When should I plant? Should I plant a second time during the season to ensure that I have veggies into the fall? What should I plant? The area I want to plant is roughly 15 X 20 ft.
We live in an area of northern Ohio that has extremely fertile farm. The soil is dark brown/black and not very much if any clay. We have high sulphur in our water so I’m assuming that the ground has a high sulphur content as well.
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Go to your nearest garden centre they will be happy to answer all your ??? and tell you what is best for your area…
troble # one?
October 22, 2011 at 11:25 am
I’m not sure what the soil is like in your area. if it’s sandy, you may want to add peat moss. if it’s clay, probably compost and gypsum.
Research each plant you select for preferred pH ranges and adjust your soil pH with lime or sulphur (up or down, respectively). A good soil test would be an excellent idea.
A local garden center visit with some of your soil might be a good idea for tips on what to add.
Your question is good with lots of info supplied, but I can’t help much. Sorry!
Good Gardening!
Julie
October 22, 2011 at 11:49 am
you can get some really good gardening info from: ohio state university.. they have a very good website for gardening info… as well as your county agriculture extention agency… check ohio government to find the web address… when i’m starting a new garden area I : cut sod out, till soil, add ammendments (compost, leaves, organic matter), and continue to add leaves and grass clippings every fall
vege gardening is a lot less complicated than it first appears from all the horticulture info
you can also visit my past answers for more info on improving soil conditions.
Happy Gardening!
trehugr4life
October 22, 2011 at 12:03 pm
Till it up now. Then in early spring, till it again.
15 x 20 is fairly small for a garden, so you will have to limit yourself to your favorite veggies.
Since you’re new at this, I recommend tomatoes, peppers and potatoes. They are easy to grow.
Since this is a small area, I suggest using landscape fabric to keep the weeds down.
Don’t worry about soil fertility. Since it’s a new garden…it’s fertile. You’ll only have to worry about that after you’ve planted it for 5 years or more.
But, if you really want to add something, use peat, compost or cow manure. They will enhance your soil if it’s clay.
bluepeahen
October 22, 2011 at 12:25 pm
If’n your ground isn’t frozen have OSU do a soil test
If you have sulphur in your water odds are your going to need some lime
Most veggies like a pH between 6.5 and 7.0
Try this link
http://plantfacts.ohio-state.edu/
byron101540
October 22, 2011 at 12:45 pm