Growing your own vegetables sounds like a dream…until the bugs show up, the tomatoes split, and your cucumbers start curling like commas. Taking care of a vegetable garden is rewarding, no doubt, but it also demands attention, patience, and a little dirt under your nails. If you’re here, you already know this is more than just a weekend hobby. So let’s talk about what no one tells you—the cons, the common mistakes, and most importantly, how to keep your garden alive, thriving, and totally organic. 1. Start with Soil That’s Actually Alive If your soil is tired or compacted, no amount of watering will save your veggies. Test it first. Compost is your best friend—think banana peels, eggshells, coffee grounds. Mulch with grass clippings or shredded leaves to keep the good stuff moist and nutrient-rich. Skip synthetic fertilizers—they’ll boost growth...