What are the best vegetables to plant in your garden in michigan?
Posted on Mar 11, 2010 under Best Vegetables | 3 CommentsI am just wondering which veggies give you the biggest bang for your buck and time. Also, what tend to grown the best in Michigan. I only have a small garden, about 5 feet by 20 feet.
Green beans are the simplest to grow. The seeds are cheap and the plants will grow in almost every location. Tomatoes are also a good option. Peppers, peas, zucchini, acorn and butternut squash, cucumbers would also work well. Just look for bush varieties or space-saver varieties to maximize your garden space.
The following link has lots of good info about garden planning and soil prep. They also have tons of good tips and advice for planting, watering, fertilizing, harvesting and storing a wide variety of different vegetables. There’s even stuff about diagnosing and curing common pest and disease problems, along with recipes, etc… Good luck!
http://www.backyard-vegetable-gardening.com/index.html
March 12th, 2010 at 3:41 am
I would grow lots of cabbage family plants, a row of potatoes, beets, onions, beans and pole beans.
Tomatoes of course and some bell pepper.
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March 12th, 2010 at 3:53 am
Tomatoes, onions, lettuce, radish,cucumber and beans you can grow all of this but you need to google your grow zone when last frost and you can plan from that information Good Luck
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March 12th, 2010 at 4:21 am
Green beans are the simplest to grow. The seeds are cheap and the plants will grow in almost every location. Tomatoes are also a good option. Peppers, peas, zucchini, acorn and butternut squash, cucumbers would also work well. Just look for bush varieties or space-saver varieties to maximize your garden space.
The following link has lots of good info about garden planning and soil prep. They also have tons of good tips and advice for planting, watering, fertilizing, harvesting and storing a wide variety of different vegetables. There’s even stuff about diagnosing and curing common pest and disease problems, along with recipes, etc… Good luck!
http://www.backyard-vegetable-gardening.com/index.html
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