Home gardening vegetables – grow vegetables in small spaces

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Home gardening vegetables – grow vegetables in small spaces

Home gardening vegetables: Families these days who are able to grow their own vegetables are not only eating well, but they are eating at cheaper rates. With the economy being unsure having a small garden all year can help them tremendously. Home Gardening Vegetables Is The Solution No matter what size the garden is, seed can be bought to be planted and harvested later in the year. It is the perfect time to start. Even if you don’t have room for a garden outside, there are plenty other options for you. Some houses have flower borders that can be used, or containers/flower pots are also good choices for individual plants. When planted in pots, vegetables can be grown all year long inside no matter what the weather is like outside and this is the perfect way to have less expensive meals. If you’re thinking about growing some home gardening vegetables, followings are some suggestions for what to grow, where, and how. There are a bunch of cool weather vegetables that grow in smaller spaces and can be planted right in the soil as they do not need to have the warmer soil to start seeding. Some of these vegetables include cabbages, lettuce, radishes, carrots, onions and garlic. Keep reading for more detail on each item.

What Vegetables You can Grow In Your Home Gardening Vegetables

For your home gardening vegetables, some cabbages are actually attractive to grow, so these would be perfect for the flower borders around the house. Burpee offers a cabbage that only grows 4” across called orient express. Some of the oriental vegetables that may be good for smaller pots include baby bok choy or pak choi or toy choi. This type is smaller in size and does not need a lot of caring. There are many varieties of lettuce that can be grown from burpee’s little caesar to the micro greens salad mix. These types of lettuce would grow continually and can be harvested somewhere between 1” to 3” tall, depending on the kind of lettuce. If you want something with loose, rich soil for vegetables to grow, then you can grow radishes, carrots, and spring onion. Carrots can grow anywhere between 1 ½” long to 12” long depending on the variety. Make sure your pot or container can handle the length of carrot you choose! Garlic is something that is used by many people and is super easy to plant. All you need to do is buy some cloves from the store and put them in soil. When the soil is dry, water it, but not too much. What is helpful is giving garlic some fertilizer around the late part of march and the middle part of may as they


will need these nutrients to be fully harvested in the middle of august. One note is to be sure to plant garlic away from spring onions because the tops that come out of the soil look a lot alike. Then there are summer vegetables. These kinds of veggies require larger amounts of space to get more for your buck. Some examples of these are corn, squash, potatoes, and beans. Many people like to buy an actual plant first that has started growing instead of planting a seed. This produces a much quicker harvesting period when you want to start home gardening vegetables. Tomatoes need a lot of space, especially vertically as they are viney and keep growing. If you would rather have a plant that stops growing after a certain point, make sure to buy a plant labeled “det” for determinate. These are bred for smaller areas. Peppers are much like tomatoes in the way they grow except the plants are not nearly as large. Peppers can be very sweet, or mild, or spicy, depending on the type you choose. Some plants will only grow to be about 18” tall so they are perfect for potting.

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