7 Vegetable Gardening Mistakes Even Good Gardeners Make

Growing your own vegetables and herbs is a fun and rewarding way to feed your family. But sadly, sometimes things do go wrong.

Here's a list of common mistakes you should avoid to keep your veggie garden in top form.

By the time spring finally rolls around, most people are eager to get back into the garden. But if you live where temperatures can still dip below freezing, avoid setting out tender crops.

Planting too early

most vegetables do best when they aren't packed together too tightly. Tomatoes, for example, require good air circulation to remain healthy.

Crowding plants together

Consistent watering is essential for good harvests. Most crops do just fine when they receive about an inch of moisture a week.

Watering too much or too little

Some leaf crops, such as lettuce and spinach, can be grown in partial shade, but even they don't perform all that well out of direct sunlight.

Sitting in the shade

Good soil is the key to success with any garden and is especially important when you're growing food crops.

Forgetting to improve the soil

it's really important to eliminate weeds as soon as you spot them. If you allow just one weed to mature and set seed, you'll find yourself fighting the problem for years.

Letting weeds take over

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