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Start small, grow what you like and be realistic: how to start a vegetable garden
- Experts say you can start a vegetable garden even without outdoor space, using containers or indoors with LED lights.
- For outdoor spaces, raised beds are a common solution with soil and composting options.
- Beginners should start with a few crops they like to ensure motivation and taste benefits.
- Soil quality matters; dark, crumbly soil indicates good conditions for planting.
- Begin with modest equipment; a shovel, trowel, and some stakes can suffice initially.
- Plant layout should consider sunlight; tomatoes and peppers need at least five hours of sun.
- Stagger planting to avoid a rush of work and spread harvest.
- Common beginner mistake: starting too big and over-investing early.
- Grow crops that are easier and taste better fresh, such as greens and radishes.
- Soil testing is a simple way to gauge soil quality before building beds.
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