I am planting a vegatable garden. Which vegatables should I grow?

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I'm thinking corn and peas and cucumbers. Any other suggestions would be appreciated.
 
Does everyone plant TOMATOES?? Regular and cherry tomatoes. Tomatoes and peppers are the standard to plant in home gardens; eggplant grows well too. Have you ever planted corn before? It isn't that easy. ..... Don't forget a STRAWBERRY patch; and an HERB garden!
 
Tomatoes are great! It's hard to actually grow them from a seed, but if you buy a tomato plant when it's pretty tall, then you will get at least 20 tomatoes every week.
 
You have to look at your location, the soil and where the sun is positioned during the summer as they all play a factor

I tried Cantaloupe (they were soooo good) and of course tomatos, I did carrots but they were hard to do, you really have to space the seed out and manage them a few times before you sow, loosening the soil so that they grow straight and not curly.

Lettuce is really easy to do as well. I also did green peppers, very easy to do and low maintenance.
 
yellow and green squash
tomatoes
peppers...various kinds including jalepeno's
cauliflower and or broccoli
basil
squash
 
You should add some type of lettuce, tomatoes, green bell peppers, zucchini (if you like it), and potatoes! Also, you could plant a small herb garden: basil, rosemary, chives, parsley, etc.

Enjoy...
 
soybeans, hemp (dont tell anyone) and quinoa, the three vegys that contain all essential amino acids your body cant make itself
 
First talk to your neighbors and see what grows best in your area. The easiest things to grow are: Tomatoes, cucumbers and squash. Peas are a late winter early spring plant, so they go in the ground before everything else.
 
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