Vegetables to Plant in your Garden

Fresh vegetables are better when they’re harvested right from your own backyard. You actually don’t need a huge yard to plant. Containers or pots on the balcony can be great homes for your plants too. These are 10 vegetables that you can plant in your own garden. 

1. Spinach

Spinach

Spinach grows well in cool weather. It does not have any problem from mind light frost. Spinach is a leafy green veggie, It can be planted in fall, in winter, or in early spring. Spinach has similar cool-season growing requirements and conditions as lettuce. This plant requires 6 weeks of cool weather from seeding to harvest. You can sow seeds directly into the soil as soon as the ground warms. Indoor seeding is not recommended, as seedlings are difficult to transplant. Water spinach to keep the soil constantly moist.

 

2. Lettuce

Lettuce

You can grow your own lettuce at home, and get to eat fresh lettuce whenever you want. This leafy vegetable likes cool weather, it grows very well when it is planted as a seed. There is no need to have a large yard of lettuce can be planted in window boxes or pots, as the root of this plant is shallow. You should keep the plant moist as the seeds sprout. When the leaves are a few inches long you can harvest them. The best thing about lettuce is that it grows all year, you just have to take a little bit more care in hot weather. Like it should be harvested in a shaded place and in a smaller size. You can enjoy many harvests from the same plant by just cutting off what you need each time.

 

3. Kale

Kale

Kale grows in a wide range of temperatures but grows quickly in cool weather. It can grow by seeds or transplants are also fine. If you don’t have enough space, you can plant it in a container. Harvest it as baby kale when it’s young and tender. One good thing about kale is that harvesting is easy, as you can cut the amount you need and leave the plant to regrow until your next harvest. Another good thing is that it only gets sweeter after being hit by a couple of frosts.

 

4. Tomatoes

Tomatoes

No doubt Tomatoes are America’s favorite veggie to grow. It is a vegetable that does not require much space to grow, It can be planted on balconies or in small gardens. You can start with seeding in the garden center, planting them in large containers once the risk of spring frost has passed. This plant takes 12 weeks until they are ready for harvest. Tomatoes grow best in warm to hot weather, the cold weather can do damage. This plant can produce fresh tomatoes every day for up to six years.

 

5. Cucumbers

Cucumbers

Cucumbers are warm-season veggies. You have to direct seed the cucumber in the garden, as transplants can be fussy. Do preparation in advance for cucumbers like amending the soil with a fertilizer high in potassium and nitrogen to support the plant’s large yields. Give the plant plenty of water, and compost continuously, so you will get good quality cucumber. Later you can provide a cage or fence for them to climb vertically, this will take up less space in the garden.

 

6. Peas

Peas

Peas can be a great choice for new gardeners, it prefers chilly weather. You will just need a container that is 10 inches deep, built with a cage so that the plant can climb. You must know once the heat of summer hits, pea plants will stop producing. To get a continuous supply of peas simultaneously sow varieties with different maturity dates.

 

7. Beetroot

Beetroot

The vibrant purple color of the veggies is sweet and tender to eat. There are two or three beet seeds, the seeding should need to be blended. Sow the seed about an inch deep, and 4 to 12 inches apart. You can harvest the plant at any time until they’re the size of a ball. The green plant is also edible and can be used just like spinach.

 

8. Carrots

Carrots

It is very simple to grow carrots, just needs some work to do when it comes time to harvest. While planting the weather should be cool, the soil should be loose, and it needs lots of water. The harvest time of the plant is when the roots begin to rise and the tops of the carrots are visible, but this thing won’t happen always. Most of the carrots plants will be mature and ready to dig in between 50 to 60 days after planting.

 

9. Garlic

Garlic

Garlic is very easy to grow. Insert individual cloves in the garden in mid-autumn. The plants grow fine in regular garden soil. You should not plant supermarket garlic, which has been sprinkled, get garlic from the local garden center or farmer’s market. Do not harvest garlic till early to mid-summer.

 

10. Beans

Beans

Beans come in tons of varieties, and they’re productive. This plant grows well even in poor soil because they fix the element as they grow. Sow seeds directly in the ground as transplants don’t usually do well. Beans grow very well in warm, moist soil. Snap beans grow well and easily in cool areas, bush beans do not need trellising, and asparagus beans, lima beans, and southern peas grow in hot areas. The best thing about beans is that the more you pick, the more the plant will grow.