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Originally Posted by mooseyforyebs
This summer, I plan on planting some various vegetable plants in my backyard. I will probably do tomatoes, peppers, onions, etc. I'm wondering, what time of year is it appropriate to plant these? Also any sustainable treatment methods would be helpful. In addition to growing these veggies outside, I will be doing smaller, potted plants, such as silantro and parsely, inside the house, and will need any tips you can give me on that also.
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Depending where your location is will determine when you should plant your garden. Make sure that you till the ground to break up the soil and oxygenate the soil. Depending on what type of soil you have, you might want to add some topsoil.
I also use Peat Moss in my garden here in Colorado to assist with water retention. I also use AgGrand Natural Organic Fertilizer, Natural Organic Liquid Bonemeal, Natural Kelp & Sulfate of Potash, and Natural Liquid Lime. Each of these product have a different use, and will assist your plant in growing more hartily.
I have included a link for you
AgGrand so you can check each of these out for yourself. AgGrand also provides many useful tips in their articles that may be of use.
Hope this helps.