Friday, June 3, 2011

Easy to Grow Vegetables – Revealing Top 5 List of Easy to Grow Vegetables Plus The Most Top-Notch Organic Gardening Method

Want to know some of the most easy to grow vegetables? Tell you what; I'm going to give you the top 5 list of easy to grow vegetables PLUS…
I'll also reveal the most top-notch organic gardening method. Now, I say this method is "top-notch" because if you apply it to your organic vegetable garden, you'll get some highly positive and highly terrific results…
Listen, I'll tell you about the method in just a bit. For now, let me give you the top 5 list of vegetables that are very easy to grow.
Note: Images and video introduction regarding this top-notch gardening method can be viewed by clicking on this link.
(1) Tomatoes
It's not difficult to grow tomatoes. I sow the seeds in soil that's fertile and very moist. In order to get constant supply of fresh organic tomatoes, I always make sure to sow the seeds about several weeks apart.
(2) Potatoes
Now, I love growing potatoes! What I like most about growing them is that they do not require a lot space. In fact, you can grow them in bins.
(3) Green Peas
Stalking is necessary if you want to grow them. After all, they grow on vines. You know, you can actually quicken the germination process, by soaking the seeds for about 2 hours so. After soaking, you can go ahead and sow them.
(4) Spinach
Popeye's favorite food can be grown easily. You can start with a handful of seeds and to get constant supply, simply sow the seeds in regular sequence every month.
(5) Onion
Unlike tomatoes or spinach, onion seedlings have to be planted instead of sown. I used to dislike growing organic onions because weed management is such a pain.
But thanks to the top-notch gardening method which I'm about to share, my organic garden where I grow onions and various other vegetables does not need weed management at all!
Let me tell you, it's so easy to grow vegetables using this method. It's almost hassle-free!
Maybe you've heard of this top-notch organic gardening method. It's called ecological gardening and it's very simple to set up. The idea behind ecological gardening is to set up a vegetable garden that imitates natural habitat.
This way, you don't have to worry about digging, managing weeds, crop rotation, tillage and more. Pests are also repelled naturally. Yes, you don't have to use chemicals and pesticides on an ecological organic garden.
In addition to those benefits, ecological gardening actually produces more fresh organic fruits and vegetables compared to traditional gardening!
By the way, you can learn to set up an ecological garden within a few hours. It's very easy to grow vegetables using the ecological gardening formula. Step-by-step videos on how to do it are available and very simple to follow along.
Just the follow this link if you're interested in setting up an almost zero maintenance organic vegetable garden today: http://www.growingorganicfood.info



Rob Ethrington

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