As Spring approaches, our thoughts turn to gardening.

Maybe you want to build a raised bed garden, put some containers on your deck, or add in-ground beds.
In this post, I share a snapshot of my solid step-by-step strategy to start a veggie garden that has been used by hundreds of people to start their garden.
Step 1: Your Garden Dream, Vision & Goals
For Step 1 it is important to take time to document your garden vision, what goals you have, and your garden as you have dreamed it.
Many folks don’t take the time to document this, so their dream garden becomes a vaporous ‘some day’ vague memory, vs actualizing the manifestation of their garden dream.
Lynn comes to mind. When she bought her house, they randomly put the shed and some garden beds in various places. Then she realized later that she had not considered what she really wanted out of her garden and it was kind of a mess. 😏
Step 2: Observation & Assessment 👀
To avoid making a mistake like Lynn. Or on choosing the best the type, size and location of the garden you put in that works for you – take some time to observe your space, light, water and other resources as well as your time.
This way you can be sure the garden you put in not only is in the best place, but also fits into your lifestyle, and that is where Step 2, Observation & Assessment comes in.
This is a critical step to be sure you get a garden that will work for you, and hence move you along that success pathway.
Once Lynn learned how to look at her yard, she was able to see what was happening to make good choices. 😀
Step 3: Building Healthy Living Soil
Healthy living soil is the foundation of any garden, so building soil that will support your garden and grow plants for you is Step 3.
You probably know that chemical pesticides and fertilizers kill your soil, but did you know that tilling does too?
Tilling allows the carbon in your soil to be released into the atmosphere thereby depleting your soil of it.
This is why commercial conventional growers add fertilizers, because they have, by their actions, depleted it from their soil. The soil becomes nothing more than an anchor for the plants, but it is the life in the soil, that grows healthy lively plants.
Quality soil is loaded with life and will grow plants for you.
Remember that soil is 25% air and 25% water, so you want to build soil that will allow water and air to penetrate it.
Also, be sure to use your subsoil, whatever that is, because that is where the soil life lives.
Step 4: Choosing Quality Plants & Seeds
Step 4 of how to start a vegetable garden, is choosing quality plants and seeds for your garden.
This is the step that most people start with, and they often fail because they didn’t do the first three steps.
Learn clues for buying plants and seeds.
These include such as purchasing plants with a USDA Organic tag or from small local growers you know are chemical free.
Find quality seed companies to be sure they have signed the Safe Seed Pledge.
This shows they are committed to offering non-GMO seeds.
They may belong to organizations committed to organic growing and sustainable biodiverse practices.
Get my full list of ways to choose a good seed company:
Step 5: Garden Layout & Planting
Then, in the last step to start your vegetable garden – that can include herbs and flowers too! – is when you get to design your garden and layout where plants will go in your gardens.
This is also when you do your seeding and transplanting.
Once you have done the fist four steps, you will be confident you have started the right type of garden for you and your lifestyle and put it in the best spot.
This way those young plants and seedlings have the best chance of providing you the yummy home grown produce you desire.
I hope this short overview has clarified how you can start a vegetable garden.
These steps showed Lynn how to start the vegetable garden she had envisioned, but hadn’t been able to manifest.
She how has a garden she loves, full of food and beauty. It has become her joyful sanctuary.

So you can do the same, I have created an e-book: How to Start a Vegetable Garden Guide & Workbook that provides your more support for my proven 5-step process to successfully start a vegetable garden.
The system works for any sized garden, from containers to acres.
You get a 12 worksheet pages in a 4- page e-book that includes design ideas and action steps to keep you on track and having fun.


































