How to Make a Vegetable Garden – Here’s the No-Brainer Approach

How to Make a Vegetable Garden – Here’s the No-Brainer Approach

Article by Rob Ethrington
























If you want to learn how to make a vegetable garden, then I have some really wonderful news for you!

Okay, you know that building and maintaining a vegetable garden is a lot of work…. You have to dig the soil, remove those pesky weeds; you have to get rid of garden pests, rotate crops to avoid mineral diminution, so on.

Fortunately, early this year I discovered how to make a vegetable garden that doesn’t need me to do the aforementioned things. Yes, it’s true…

There is a way to establish an organic vegetable garden that requires no strenuous maintenance work.

Of course you still need to carry out a little maintenance every now and again, but you can pretty much bid farewell to hassling gardening tasks like weeds removal, repelling pests, crop rotation and digging.

Okay, so here’s what you have do…

Instead of implementing traditional gardening techniques, try adopting another approach which is called ecological gardening.

Basically, this method allows you to grow your own organic food using a system where nature actually works for us, and not against us.

If you apply the ecological principles in the proper manner, 2 things will most definitely happen…

(1) You’ll have a weed-free and pest resistant organic vegetable garden.

(2) You’ll be able to grow fresh organic food that requires virtually no maintenance, produces several times more (in a given area) and is self-perpetuating.

Wonderful isn’t it? I mean honestly, if you’ve been dying to learn how to make a vegetable garden, then this is the approach that you should adopt from the very beginning.

Imagine growing fresh organic tomatoes, cucumber, carrots, potatoes and so on with very little effort. I’ve been practicing this method for almost a year and it has served me very, very well.

So if you want to setup an organic vegetable garden using this approach, then there are 2 things that you should do well to remember…

Number 1 – A solid composting system is absolutely necessary so be sure to set that up properly. Compost is an essential component of the ecological garden and is a highly useful commodity.

Number 2 – You need a diverse set of plants which have to be planted in a dense and compact way. Filling each niche space within your garden will prevent weeds from growing!

Anyway, you’ll discover that learning how to make a vegetable garden using the ecological approach is quite easy.

Just watch the step-by-step video walk-through (60 minutes long) and also refer the detailed printable manual which can all be found by following this link: www.growingorganicfood.info

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