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Here are some valuable gardening tips that will help you grow your  own vegetable garden.  Discover the joy of fresh vegetables straight from your own vegetable garden. It used to be the custom for vegetable gardeners to invest their labors and achievements with a mystery and secrecy which might well have discouraged any amateur from trespassing upon such difficult ground. "Trade secrets" and gardening tips in flower or  vegetable gardening were acquired by the apprentice only through practice and observation, and in turn jealously guarded by them until passed on to some younger family member in the profession.
Every vegetable garden operation was made to seem a wonderful and difficult undertaking. Now, all that has changed. In fact the pendulum has swung, as it usually does, to the other extreme. Often, if you are a beginner, you have been flatteringly given gardening tips and told in print that you could from the beginning do just as well at growing a vegetable garden as the experienced gardener.

It cannot my friend, as a usual thing, be done. It may happen of course, and sometimes does. You might, being a trusting person, go down into Wall Street with $10,000 and make a fortune. You know this is unlikely to happen, and the chances are very much against you. This vegetable garden business is a matter of common sense; and the person who has learned by experience how to do something, whether it is cornering the market or growing cabbages, naturally does it better than the one who has not. Do not expect miracles.  If you are going to take up vegetable gardening, you will have to work hard, gather as many gardening tips that you can, and you will still have a great many disappointments. All the information and gardening tiips that I, or anyone else, could put on a website will not make a vegetable gardener of you. It must be learned through the fingers, and back, too, as well as from articles and books. But, after all, the greatest reward for your efforts will be the work itself; and unless you love the work, or believe that you will love it, probably the best way for you, is to stick to the grocery for your vegetables.

Most things, in the course of development, change from the simple to the complex. The art of vegetable gardening has in many ways been an exception to the rule. The methods of culture used for many crops are more simple than those in vogue a generation ago. The last fifty years has seen also a tremendous advance in the varieties of vegetables, and the strange thing is that in many instances the new and better sorts are more easily and quickly grown than those they have replaced. The new lima beans are an instance of what is meant. While limas have always been appreciated as one of the most delicious of vegetables, in many sections they could never be successfully grown, because of their aversion to dampness and cold, and of the long season required to mature them. The newer sorts are not only larger and better, but hardier and earlier; and the bush forms have made them still more generally available.  While these gardening tips may help you establish your garden, only trial and error and hard work will guarantee success.

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