Growing a kitchen garden is both regarding as well as sensible if you have teh space - you can get a surprising amount of vegetables and herbs grown in a small space so even if you only have a patch 4 feet square - you can still get some food for a small amount fo effort and as we all know, home grown food tastes much better.
if you have very restrictive outdoor space - you should consider growing vegetables in a container. In gardens increasingly tight for space and restricted by the need to double as a BBQ and entertainment area, many amateur gardeners are now turning to pots and containers to contain their organic vegetable ambitions.
They are actually a very versatile and suitable method of achieving good crops and sturdy and nutritious growth but require a large amount of time and effort to set up and to maintain throughout the gardening season.
A new site has been launched written by a top UK gardener where he gives his long years of advice on how to grow vegetables and herbs as well as plants and trees.
Head on over to http://www.organicvegetablegardening.co.uk to review his view on how to garden better and also how to grow a kitchen garden.
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