Whаt іѕ a ехсеllеnt way tο keep bugs аnd animals away frοm mу garden? Whеn mυѕt I strt mу seeds. Note I dο nοt hаνе seeds I need tο bυу ѕοmе. I initiation mу post secondary eduation іn thе fall аnd rесkοn I wіll bе low οn cash I want tο grow ѕοmе food.

13 Responses to “what are some vegetables that are easy to grow? What are some good gardening tips?”

  • bubble:

    the simplest for me is tomtato! they grow like crazy

  • Kim S:

    dandelions, tomatoes are hard because of the many pests especially stink bugs and a certain moth caterpillar. use wiiring to protect it from animals like deer rabbits etc..

  • tofffees:

    Try some onions.let them sprout first and some other herbs like coriander seeds grow easily………………you could place your kitchen waste in the underside as manure…..some cold seeds will keep the insects away

  • wisma29:

    You will never save any money if you are the only self who is going to eat of the garden. You never mentioned which country you are from. Here in Malaysia, Kang Kong is the simplest to grow. Ladies fingers (ocra) are also simple.

  • Fabulous...:

    Excellent vegetables to grow: Tomato and chillies
    Bugs will always be around but they didn’t bother to eat the plants, instead the squirrels did! You could check your local hardware or garden store for that.You must initiation your seeds in the chill. Truthfully, though cheaper to buy from grocery store than plant because it is more expensive. If you’re trying to save money then buy it from the grocery store. Excellent luck!

  • Joanne A. W:

    You are gonna like gardening, don’t try to do it all in one year. Get to know where the sun shines the most, and where the shaded areas are. Veggies need at least 6 hours of sun per day. And lots and lots of fill up everyday if you do not get rain.

    Since you are a beginner, this year initiation your garden with plants that you get from a garden center or plant sales outlet. They are called bedding plants and come in a six pack. Look for a modest tag sticking in the six pact showing directions on how to grow the plants. If the tag is not there, question for one or buy something else. Directions are VERY vital.

    Seeds are not always simple to grow.

    Two excellent equipment to do for yourself is to call your local County Extension Service and question for all the information that they have about home gardening in your area. They usually have a packet/kit of equipment for the home gardener.

    And number two would be to pick up a couple of beginner books. You really do need to know about soil, compost, mulch and etc.

    To keep from over watering or not watering enough, buy a fill up analyzer from a plant sales outlet or garden center. Be sure to read the directions. This will be one of your best tools.

    Send for some free gardening catalogs and get use to the different types of plants, colors, and when to plant. They are filled with excellent informtion and pictures. And they will keep you company during the long chill months. Here is a list of just a very few. There are hundreds more:

    http://www.waysidegardens.com
    http://www.dutchbulbs.com
    http://www.jacksonandperkins.com (Roses)
    http://www.parkseed.com (vegetables and flowers)
    http://www.burpee.com (vegetables and flowers)

    Other catalogs:
    http://www.leevalley.com
    http://www.gardeners.com
    http://www.GardensAlive.com (pests and insects)
    http://www.deerbusters.com (all types of animal control)
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    You can grow vegetables in large containers too.
    All need holes in the bottem for fill up drainage,
    Vegetable potting soil that comes in bags,
    Slow release compost for veggies, OR liquid compost that will need to be used more often-read directions,
    Fill up crystals to be mixed into the soil for holding fill up,
    Bedding plants or full grown plants.

  • andyoakleaf:

    RADISHES! so simple and quick to grow.i just dig a few seeds in between other plants..hay presto! three weeks shortly,a crunchy snack to eat whilst you’re weeding! ;)

  • gardener:

    The climate will dictate to you the the types of vegetables to grow in your area. The broad range of climates in the U.S.covers a dozen zones of temeperature range. For example you would never reckon of planting a tomato plant in a zone until all danger of frost is gone and this can be late as in the end of May.

    Then you have other types in your home vegetable gardening like beans,broccoli,cauliflower and onions that will grow well in cooler climates. They can tolerate temperatures in the 50F-68F(10c-20c) and will withstand frost better than most. Then you have vegetables like cabbage,carrots,lettuce looking for temperatures in the 60F-75F(15c-25c). The vegetable plants like tomatoes,corn,eggplant and potatoes really like it hot.

    I am going to cover the growing of many vegetables counting how to plant the seed and or plant,the soil preparation for each vegetable and the actual timing and care of your plants in your home vegetable gardening.
    I want you to go to the web address below and learn about the various vegetables you can grow. Scroll down to the underside of the page which will lead you to a number of well loved vegetables. Scroll down sitemap until you find home vegetable gardening

  • Jayne:

    tomatoes and squash

    but sorry I have no tips

  • Sophiesmama:

    growing from seed is not simple,you need the modest starter pots and potting soil and compost etc. Half of what you plant will likely not carry on. just try to buy your veggies from the local farmer’s market.

  • Harold Sink:

    I don’t know where you live, but these have proven simple for me to grow in soil that does not have much clay in it.

    Tomatoes,
    Okra,
    Squash,
    nearly any Beans,
    cantalope,
    and onions and garlic.

    Oh, and let’s not forget the main staple…potatoes.

    I would initiation from seed right now in your window sill. Get one of those seed starter kits, and you will only need a few of each. Say two to four plants. Trust me. After the first week of April, if you are in the southern area of US, you can transplant the plants into a garden outside. Make sure they get plenty of sun. Keep garden bug spray handy and watch for the leaves turning brown or yellow.

    Excellent luck.

  • prettyj:

    Tomato is the easiset they grow like crazy

  • NSangel:

    well, i don’t know, not just so.

    we are newbies at gardening, but hubby had accomplishment with beef steak tomatoes. and, there’s an onion, that the tops, are the green onions, but as it matures, you can use the bulbs like regular onions. it’s a excellent deal.

    i also did chives, they grew like crazy.

    but it depends on your soil, and climate etc. best one to know would be the garden center.

    OR better yet, everyone has one on their block, a lonely senior that is looking for some help. you could help her, she’ll give you some of the crop, you’d give her some company, and she’ll give you lots of gardening know how :)

    herbs are simple to grow.

    tip, initiation most seeds indoors in the spring (ie, april) in small peat pots, and transplant when all signs of frost is gone, here it’s about the 3rd week of may.

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