Planning your organic vegetable garden isn't a difficult step, but it is important. If you start without a good plan, your garden could fail miserably. A good organic vegetable garden can provide a cost savings versus purchasing at the supermarket. When you cut out the profit to the farmer and the middle man, you save a lot more than you can imagine. It takes a little time, but with some effort you could end up selling your very own vegetables to help subsidies your own income.
So, the first thing you want to do is decide what to plant. That is an article in itself and I assume you already have an idea. If not, as soon as you are done reading this article, look up different vegetables to plant.
The worst thing you could do is rush into your yard and start plugging holes into the ground without a plan. There are some things to consider when it comes to your garden location that could cost you time and money if you aren't careful.
Start with a sketch of what you would like your garden to look like. Get a piece of paper and a pencil and draw out your plan. Plan out exactly where you would like your garden to be, but be sure to pick a spot that will get plenty of sunshine. Your best bet is to watch your yard for about a week prior to digging up your garden. This will give you a great idea on what section of your yard is bathed in sunlight.