
Soil Preparation
Before you can start planting vegetables in your garden you should prepare your soil. Soil preparation consists of cleaning up the area and adding amendments. This should be done before planting so it can give the new plants the nutrients they need for the growing season and to take away anything that might restrict their growth.

Plant Spacing, Planting Depth & Succession Planting
Plant spacing is the distance you should plant individual plants. Each plant has specific spacing requirements depending on their needs and growth habits. When planting you should keep in mind the appropriate spacing needed to prevent overcrowding which can lead to the decline of your plants. Properly spaces plants are able to grow to their full potential which will increase your yield.

Watering: Tips for Transplant Success
Watering new plants before transplanting is essential. Planting them in dry soil can put their survival at risk. Moist soil helps ensure a smooth transition to their new location, reducing the chances of transplant shock.

What is Companion Planting?
Companion planting is a gardening technique where different plants are grown close together to benefit each other in various ways. This method can improve plant health, reduce pest problems, and enhance the overall growth and yield of the garden.

Vegetable Companion Plants
Beets are head over heels for onions, cabbages, and potatoes. Meanwhile, cabbage is no fan of radishes. Welcome to the soap opera of companion planting!
If this is too much drama for you, we’ve got an easier way of visualizing it here: