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This checklist guides beginners through the essential steps to start a productive vegetable garden. It covers site selection, soil preparation, plant selection, watering setup, and season-long care.
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- Assess site sunlight and shade patterns — Observe and record sun hours across the day to match crops to light.
- Choose garden location and layout — Pick a flat, well-drained spot with good sun and access to water.
- Measure and mark bed sizes and paths — Sketch beds with dimensions and access paths for maintenance.
- Plan access points and pathways — Allow comfortable reach into beds and space for tools or wheelbarrow.
- Test soil pH and fertility — Use a home kit or send a sample to a lab to determine needs.
- Improve soil with compost and amendments — Add compost; adjust pH with lime or sulfur based on results.
- Decide on bed type: raised beds vs in-ground — Choose based on soil depth, drainage, budget, and accessibility.
- Choose vegetables suited to your season and zone — Pick easy, productive varieties matched to frost dates and light.
- Plan crop rotation and succession planting — Map which families go where and schedule follow-up plantings.
- Decide between seeds or seedlings and source them — Weigh cost, timing, and availability for each crop.
- Order or buy seeds/seedlings and note planting dates — Buy from reputable suppliers and record recommended transplant dates.
- Prepare planting schedule and assign beds — Create a calendar with sow/transplant/harvest dates per bed.
- Install watering system (drip/soaker) and set timer — Choose drip or soaker lines to conserve water and ensure consistency.
- Mulch beds and add water-retaining layer — Apply organic mulch to suppress weeds and retain moisture.
- Plant seeds or seedlings at correct depth and spacing — Follow seed packet or label instructions for depth and spacing.
- Set up supports: stakes, cages, and trellises — Install supports at planting for vining and tall crops.
- Monitor water needs, pests, and plant health weekly — Check soil moisture, look for pests, and note growth or issues.
- Maintain crop rotation and amend beds each season — Rotate families yearly and add compost between seasons.
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