Vegetable garden

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0.17 mi
Food
$$
 
(229) 331-4055
302 West 16th Avenue suite b, Cordele, GA 31015
Hours
Mon
7:00am-2:00pm
Tue
7:00am-2:00pm
Wed
7:00am-2:00pm
Thu
7:00am-2:00pm
Fri
7:00am-2:00pm
Sat
Closed
Sun
Closed

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Vegetable Garden Restaurant is located at 302 West 16th Avenue, Cordele, GA 31015.

Vegetable Garden Restaurant is a casual restaurant that serves breakfast and lunch. They do not serve alcohol, but they do offer takeout.
 
Service options :
Takeout, Dine-in, Delivery: false
Popular for :
Breakfast, Lunch, Solo dining
Accessibility :
Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Wheelchair accessible restroom, Wheelchair accessible seating
Offerings :
Coffee, Comfort food, Healthy options, Quick bite
Dining options :
Breakfast, Lunch, Dessert
Amenities :
Good for kids, Restroom
Atmosphere :
Casual
Payments :
Credit cards
 

Tips


 
here are some general tips for maintaining a vegetable garden:

1. Location: Choose a sunny spot for your vegetable garden, preferably with at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day.

2. Soil preparation: Ensure the soil is well-drained and rich in organic matter. Add compost or manure to improve fertility and texture.

3. Choosing vegetables: Select vegetables that are suitable for your climate and growing season. Consider factors like temperature, frost dates, and available space.

4. Planting and spacing: Follow recommended planting distances for each vegetable to ensure proper growth and airflow. This helps prevent diseases and promotes healthy development.

5. Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not saturated. Water deeply at the base of plants to encourage strong root growth.

6. Weed control: Regularly remove weeds to prevent competition for nutrients and water. Mulching can also help suppress weeds.

7. Fertilizing: Use a balanced organic fertilizer or compost to provide essential nutrients to your plants. Follow the recommended application rates for each vegetable.

8. Pest management: Monitor plants for pests and diseases. Employ organic pest control methods like handpicking, companion planting, or using natural predators.

9. Harvesting: Harvest vegetables when they are mature but still tender. Regularly remove ripe produce to encourage continuous growth.

10. Crop rotation: Rotate your crops each season to minimize soil-borne diseases and nutrient depletion.

Remember to consult specific growing guides for each vegetable you decide to plant and tailor your approach accordingly. Happy gardening!