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Why You Should Put Plastic Forks In Your Vegetable Garden

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Source: https://www.askaprepper.com/

Food gardens have been an existing self-provisioning practice in families for centuries now.

Since their first appearance in the urban context in 1760, it has only been gaining more popularity and importance.

During the first world war when the government encouraged US citizens to start gardens.

In the 1930s, when the Great Depression hit hard, people had to turn to planting their own food to escape poverty and starvation.

Nowadays, times are getting more and more unstable. Vegetable gardens are not only great for surviving in times of crisis but can also provide you with fresh foods and scarce elements in your region.

It is also considered a relaxing activity, either to spend some quality time with your family or to do by yourself.

As a prepper and gardener, being able to produce everything you consume within a whole year will save a lot of money.

Related: How Was Your Gardening Season?

To start a vegetable garden, start by designing your space. Choose a spot that is spacy enough, depending on the quantity and size of what you are choosing to plant.

The spot should also be getting a fair amount of sunlight during the day (at least 8 hours), as most vegetables need a lot of direct sun to best harvest.

Next, decide on what to plant. Pick something relatively easy to grow, such as tomatoes, cucumber, or even spinach.

Take into consideration the space you have, the time of the year, and of course, your needs and preferences. 

Why You Should Put Plastic Forks In Your Vegetable Garden

This is my favorite gardening tip. Plastic forks could be a multifunction tool in your garden. I’ll mention here some of their uses.

Keeping Animals Away

Your pets keep ruining your garden, digging the soil, running over your vegetables.

Plastic forks are great to keep pets and wild animals away. Just stick them in the ground of your garden, placing them some inches apart to prevent animals from stepping over them.

Keeping Plants Still

Getting your plants to stay down can be a struggle. Plastic forks can help you with that.

Insert the tines of the fork into the ground around the plants to hold properly and push down. It will keep your vegetables and plants in place for you.

Related: The 24 Highest Calorie Vegetables for Your Survival Garden

Remember to adjust the forks from time to time to make sure that they are still securely planted. If your garden is small, regular plastic forks will do the job, but as you get more plants, you may want to consider switching to garden forks for a better grip.

Labeling Plants

Forks can also be used as a cheaper labeling alternative for your plants.

There is a variety of different shapes and sizes to choose from.

Just find the ones you like, and write over them to keep track of your plants. You can even color them.

Building Borders And Fences

Another way to use forks in your garden is to wash them and line them at the edges of your beds. It will help you create sections in your garden to separate your different plants and stay within the lines when gardening.

Having a forks fence around your vegetable garden will also help keep the rabbits and squirrels away.

More Gardening Tips

Aside from plastic forks, another golden tip is to have good soil. In gardening, having healthy soil is crucial. Your soil has to have nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, elements that are essential for your plants’ growth.

Your vegetables will also need for it to contain compost and organic material such as bark and leaves. These two fertilize the soil and help it retain moisture. The best soil should be neither compacted nor sandy. It should be easy to dig.

Don’t Over Fertilize

Many people make the mistake of overusing nitrogen, thinking it will promote faster growth. They usually just end up with a small harvest and fewer vegetables.

What you can do instead is to opt for organic fertilizers, such as compost for your soil.

As mentioned before, good soil is key. It will provide your plants’ roots with the all nutrients and oxygen they need to thrive, resulting in a healthy and productive garden.

Be Careful With Watering

Most vegetable plants only need one inch of water per week.

This doesn’t mean to only water them once.

Except for when seedling, plants do best when watered 3 times a week, including any rainfall.

Water your plants either in the early mornings or evenings, avoiding the period of the middle of the day to prevent water loss due to evaporation.

Use Mulch

Adding mulch is a great water-conserving technique.

Having a layer of any organic mulch around your plants and over the irrigation lines will reduce evaporative moisture losses, protecting the soil and helping it stay cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.

Be careful though. Some mulches contain high levels of harmful chemicals. So make sure you check the source of it before using it in your garden.

Lastly, check on your plants regularly. You must pay close attention to your plants, that way you always know if any issues were to come up.

Are they getting enough water, are they exposed to the sun long enough, and are they having a nutrition issue?

Checking the plants for any color changes, droopiness, and leaning, as well as noticing how fast they grow will help you stay alert and adjust your methods according to your gardens’ needs.

If you use all the tips mentioned above, be sure you will be set up for a good start on your gardening journey.

As a prepper, you know that preparation is key and it is no different when it comes to gardening.

If you haven’t yet, just start, be patient, and learn as you go. You will be more than ready for any crisis.



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    • TonyDartford

      Filling your garden with micro plastics is not a good idea.

    • westgate

      Also, another reason to not water the garden during the middle of the day is, that it will actually cook the plants. The sun is so hot that it will scorch the plants, the water acts like a magnifying glass……

    • GJ

      Anyone with half a mind knows that plastics are poisonous and produce toxins within the human body. Putting them directly in your food supply is honestly beyond stupid! Don’t come crying to me when your little boy needs a training bra!

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