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How to Prepare a Garden for Spring Planting

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Safety Warnings

  • Use caution when operating plows or cultivators to avoid underground utility lines.

Tools Needed

one-horse plowagricultural soil turner
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spring-tooth cultivatorheavy-duty soil aerator
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Materials

stiff cardboardmounting board for garden plans(1 sheet)
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rulerstandard measuring tool(1)
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Steps

1
Measure the garden plot and transfer the outlines to scale on paper.
Tip: Decide on the kinds of vegetables you wish to grow before finalizing the layout.
2
Draw lines across the plan to represent vegetable rows and note the theoretical distance between them.
Tip: Mount the finished plan on stiff cardboard and leave space for notes to be taken during the growing season.
3
Plow the garden area rather than digging by hand if the plot is large.
Tip: If space is limited, a one-horse plow or spike-tooth cultivator can be used in small spaces.
4
Harrow the soil to break up clods and create a level planting surface.
Tip: Ensure surrounding fences are arranged to allow the movement of plowing equipment.
5
Establish protection for tender plants by setting up portable coldframes or hotbeds.
Tip: Place coldframes and hotbeds close together to economize time and labor.

Pro Tips

  • Use hotbeds with bottom heat if you need to start plants earlier than standard coldframes allow.
  • Label each line on your garden plan with the name of the vegetable and any planned succession crops.

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Sources

Synthesized from 6 verified sources:

Gutenberg: Manual of GardeningView →
Old Farmer's AlmanacView →
Gutenberg: Home Vegetable GardeningView →
Gutenberg: War Gardens GuideView →
Gutenberg: Farm Gardening GuideView →
Wind River Greens Plant DatabaseView →