Vegetable Gardening for Beginners — Expert Advice

By Derek Fell
Updated on February 15, 2023
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Follow this expert advice to learn the basics of organic vegetable gardening for beginners while learning the importance of soil health, pest control, and selecting easy-to-grow vegetables.

Vegetable gardening for beginners can be downright confusing. And no wonder: Just look at the myriad books on the subject. Some of these texts are so technical and long-winded that you have to be a Ph.D. botanist to understand them…while others are general and superficial that they fail to teach anything of importance! And there seems to be little between the two extremes!

So this article will be a little different. It will contain no theory and no generalities. Instead, I’m just going to tell you how to garden. Mind you, I didn’t go to school to learn gardening…rather, I asked a lot of good gardeners a lot of questions, so that — over the years — I’ve been able, gradually, to develop a “system” that gives me a good deal of satisfaction. It’s that system I want to outline in this piece.

First Garden

My first garden was a disaster. I spent three days hand digging a 50-by-50-foot plot of ground…planted it with an assortment of vegetables (including melons, sweet corn, and the largest-fruited tomatoes I could find) that were too tempting to pass up…and waited.

The results were underwhelming. Most of my tomatoes contracted blossom-end rot and matured too late to be of any value. (Besides which, their outsides were hideously distorted, their insides almost hollow, the yield dismal, and the flavor terrible!)

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