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This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and plans related to planting vegetable gardens and herbs. Various types of plants are mentioned, along with personal anecdotes about gardening successes and challenges.
Views differ on the types of plants to grow and the success of gardening efforts, with no clear consensus emerging on specific gardening practices.
The discussion reflects a variety of personal gardening experiences, with participants sharing both successes and challenges in their gardening endeavors.
Participants interested in gardening, particularly those looking to share experiences or seek inspiration for their own vegetable and herb gardens.
jennie4pc said:We will be doing one this yr again. My DH brought home lettuce onions, white and green. I think we will do beans again this yr and definitly tomatoes. We loves tomatoes here in our house and they are the best straight from the garden.
jennie4pc said:we are thinking of planting a pineapple. My sister gave us the idea when she was here visiting. You plant the top of the pineapple in a bucket or pot then put it in direct sunlight. He found info on the web
Christ Follower said:I wonder if I can grow pineapple here in Cali....
smilesare said:I'm looking at kicking off a Pampered Chef Bunco in May..and want to make cute invitations to drop in the mail to a select group that I think would really enjoy the personalized invite, in addition to calls/emails.
If anyone has anything along these lines, I'd love to see!
Yes, many people are planting veggie gardens this year as gardening has become increasingly popular. It allows individuals to grow their own fresh produce, save money, and enjoy the therapeutic benefits of gardening.
Planting a veggie garden offers numerous benefits, including access to fresh and organic produce, cost savings on groceries, the ability to control what goes into your food, and the enjoyment of spending time outdoors and engaging in a rewarding hobby.
For beginners, some of the easiest vegetables to grow include lettuce, radishes, green beans, zucchini, and tomatoes. These vegetables typically have shorter growing seasons and are more forgiving of beginner mistakes.
The space needed for a veggie garden can vary based on the number of plants you want to grow. A small garden can be as little as a few square feet, while larger gardens may require several hundred square feet. Container gardening is also an option for those with limited space.
The best time to plant a veggie garden depends on your local climate and the specific vegetables you want to grow. Generally, most cool-season crops can be planted in early spring, while warm-season crops are best planted after the last frost date in your area.