So you've come up with the perfect spot for your garden and worked on a layout. Now...what to plant?
It's a good idea to start with some easy-to-grow veggies that will not disappoint. Some of the best no-fail plants include:
- Basil
- Cucumber
- Summer Squash
- Green Beans
- Lettuce
Of course a summer harvest wouldn't be complete without red, ripe tomatoes. Tomatoes need plenty of water and sunshine. Stake the plants to keep them from laying on the ground. Look for disease resistant varieties where possible.
Different plants compliment each other and aide in growth. Plant corn, beans and squash in the same area. Basil planted near tomatoes helps to repel flies and mosquitoes. Lettuce, carrots and radishes grow well together.
So here at the end of February what is your next step? . If you're growing from seed - begin the process inside where the seedlings will be safe from cold temperatures. If you're looking for rare or heirloom varieties begin placing your orders online.
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