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[quote=Anonymous]You’ll need to invest a lot to get started. We did a lot of veggie gardening when the kids were young. Deer and rabbit fencing Raised beds or wood if you are making them High quality soil and compost Good hose Support for some veggies Rototiller for turning over soil Weed protectors If you are doing seeds inside you needed to start now, you need large grow lamps and a table What did really well,, 1. zucchini and pumpkins first two years and then squash bug infestations destroyed them 2. Cucumbers , yes we made pickles but that takes jars, vinegar, seasoning etc 3. Tomatoes but very variable on weather, tomatoes stop growing when it’s hotter than 85 degrees 4. Basil, oregano, rosemary 5. Radishes, beets What never went well 1. Peppers, always thin for bell peppers, jalapeños weren’t very hot 2. Cilantro always bolted too hot 3. Carrots, always tiny [/quote]
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