Two Easy Vegetables to Grow

Lettuce is a family favourite and there are a wide variety to choose ...Easy To Grow Vegetables

I believe you are going to enjoy organic gardening. But, choosing the right plants to start out with that will give you a bountiful harvest is the best way to keep you and your family motivated with gardening. I’ve chosen eleven of my easiest vegetables to grow. After you’ve achieved your first year of success with these you’ll want to move along to fruits and nuts. These two below are easy vegetables to grow.

Carrots

You can plant these in your garden or you can plant them in a container that is adequately deep enough to handle this root plant. Rocky soil will make the carrots crooked. So, if you want a perfect looking carrot be sure to plant them in good, rock free soil. These veggies are ready to harvest when their tops reach the top of the soil. There are many varieties of carrots. Just look them up on line and see what you prefer. Try several different kinds. As with any new plant for your organic garden it is always best to start them in doors 4-6 weeks before the last frost.

Green Beans

One of my favorites is the traditional green bean, the Kentucky Wonder. It is often called a string bean, snap bean or green bean and often can be a variety of colors. Kentucky Wonder beans can be a pole bean or a bush bean and usually take about 60-70 days to mature. Plant them about 1 inch deep and about 4 inches apart. They enjoy full sunlight and usually take about a week to germinate. To ensure proper germination you may want to start these indoors as you’ll have more success when you transplant them to your organic garden. You can pick them regularly as they’ll continue to provide you with a bountiful harvest consistently. Start them in doors 4-6 weeks before the last frost then transfer them to your garden.

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