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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!
Planting a vegetable garden can provide numerous benefits, including access to fresh, organic produce, cost savings on grocery bills, and the satisfaction of growing your own food.
The best time to start a vegetable garden is typically in the spring, after the last frost has passed. However, depending on your location and climate, you may be able to start earlier or later in the year.
No, you do not need a lot of space to plant a vegetable garden. You can use containers or small raised beds to grow vegetables in even the smallest of spaces.
Some easy vegetables for beginners to grow include tomatoes, lettuce, carrots, and herbs. These plants are relatively low maintenance and can be grown in a variety of climates.
To ensure a successful vegetable garden, it's important to properly plan and prepare the soil, choose appropriate plants for your climate, and regularly water and maintain your garden. It may also be helpful to research companion planting and use natural pest control methods.