5 Fast-Growing Veggies You Can Harvest in Under a Month
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- These 5 plants grow and produce in just 30 days, which means you'll be taking your first harvests very soon. It'll cost you less than $25 to buy seed packets for all 5, but you'll be able to harvest $500 in organic produce. I'm not exaggerating-these plants are really that productive!
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Lettuce, spinach, mezuna, arugula, french breakfast radishes. ❤ multi harvest and all within 30 days. Love it.
Thank you! 1 seed, full lettuce plant, multiple harvest! That's good to know and I've always wondered.
What do you prefer to fertilize with a tumbler composter or a worm bin or both~ Love your pod cost Nicole! Keep it coming!
I have a tumbler. Thanks!
Radish sprouts are wonderful in salads. Broccoli sprouts are the most beneficial for their health benefits. I have just recently gotten into sprouts in salads and sandwiches. You should give it a try if you haven't already.
We're big on sprouts here. We even have a sprout growing kit!
Thank you!
Yes maam, good picks!
Such a fresh and organic harvest
Thanks for the info
Good lookin'..the greens too ;)
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No spinach! Oxalates!
Is it best to plant In raised beds or straight in the ground?
Thank you! Can you show how to “prune” lettuce etc when they’re baby plants to help the growth? I forget what it’s called.
Pinch back? We have a video on different ways to harvest/prune: ua-cam.com/video/RrwH7nRPNhU/v-deo.html
@@Gardenary yes! I think that’s what it’s called pinch back or thinning. The video was very helpful on us. Thank you.
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I’m going to try the lettuce. Not a fan of arugula. Thanks for sharing these tips.
What soil do you use in raised bed gardening? Searching videos and becoming frustrated…..blah blah blah everything but what I need. NOT BUYING THE BOOK. Hiring a coach for gardening will consume more than the savings of years of growing my own food…. Do want the approproach of not using miracle gro, which is found readily and easily everywhere! 😫
Super excited for the workshop tomorrow @Gardenary @Nicole Burke❤