If you want your garden to be more sustainable and useful, then try growing your own grains - that's an amazing experience!
While it's pretty hard to grow some kinds of grains in a regular garden, there are always some grains that are relatively easy to plant and grow.
Here are a few tips on how to grow your own food and keep your grains healthy.
Decide which grains you want to grow. Common garden grains include wheat, oats, barley, and rice. Pick ones that suit your climate and garden size.
Grains like well-drained soil with lots of organic matter. Add compost or aged manure to improve the soil quality.
Grains have specific planting times. Follow the instructions on the seed packet or plant them in the right season for your region.
Space your grain plants properly to give them room to grow. Follow the recommended spacing on the seed packet.
Keep the soil consistently moist, especially during the growing season. Grains need regular watering to thrive.
Grains love sunlight. Make sure they get at least 6-8 hours of sunlight each day.
Keep your garden free of weeds that can compete with your grain plants for nutrients and water.
Harvest your grains when they are fully mature. You'll know they're ready when the heads turn golden or brown.
Cut the stalks and let them dry before threshing (removing the grains from the stalks).
You can save some of your harvested grains to plant in the next growing season.
Growing your own grains is a great experience - it makes you independent and proud of your garden!