10 of the easiest vegetables anyone can grow!!

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • 10 of the easiest vegetables anyone can grow. in this video I'll go over what I think are the easiest vegetables to grow and why they would should have a place in your garden.

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  • @HollenbergR
    @HollenbergR 4 месяца назад

    1. Weeds 😂
    2. Okra (heat tolerant, ants are the only pest, prolific producers)
    3. Beans (prolific, tolerant, few pests)
    4. Carrots (few pests, early spring start)
    5-6. Beets and Radish (dont mind shade, quick the mature early spring to 90 days, and fall, successsion plants, few pests)
    7. Potatoes (don't need to watered much, they let you know when to harvest, few pests, almost year round)
    8. Peppers (many varieties, drought tolerant, prolific producer up until first frost)
    9-10. Onion and Garlic (edible, store a long time, deter pests, grows well during their season in your zone and can either harvest the root or the greens)
    11. Eggplant (various types, few pests, hardy producers, heat tolerant, easy to care for)
    12. Watermelon (takes up space)

    • @GrowTheEarth
      @GrowTheEarth  4 месяца назад

      Thanks for the run down of the video.

  • @levettstrong8349
    @levettstrong8349 2 месяца назад

    I have found someone in Texas, will be checking out everything you have to say because I am new to this and I need to know when, what, how, to plant in this Texas heat.

    • @GrowTheEarth
      @GrowTheEarth  2 месяца назад

      Hopefully I can help. I don't know everything but I know it's a different world growing in this part of the US.

  • @MapleBabe
    @MapleBabe 4 месяца назад

    Hi! Beginning Gardener here.
    Thank you for this video, I wanted to ask, where would you suggest to plant the onion and garlic in my garden to keep pest away?

    • @GrowTheEarth
      @GrowTheEarth  4 месяца назад +1

      To protect one bed I would plant them either in that bed that your trying to protect or on the outer edges of your garden if you want to protect you whole garden.