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There’s a boom in interest regarding organic produce being better for your health, but organic foods don’t come cheaply. If you own a house with a garden, it might be time to consider whether you should start growing your own vegetables. Here are several suggestions for easy crops most people should be able to grow.

 

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Note: Have your soil tested at a local nursery for best results.

Beans

Beans can be grown on or off a pole. The pole will save space, since they grow upwards rather than outward. Try Blue Lake and Kentucky Wonder. Pick often to keep the crop growing. Runner beans can grow upwards against any fence. Scarlet runner beans are gorgeous as well as tasty. Try bush beans if you have a lot of space and don’t want to use poles or your fence.

Beets

Try Early Wonder or Golden varieties. The tender beet greens can be eaten in salads and the tender young beets can be eaten raw. Allow them to mature fully, and they can be roasted and peeled.

Carrots

Carrots work well in most soils, and even in container gardens. The Thumbelina variety is sweet, tender and sturdy.

Greens

There are many edible greens worth exploring. Some of the most common, which you can grow easily and use in salads or cook, include:

* Collard greens
* Dandelion
* Mustard greens

 

10 Eco-Friendly Cooking PLR Articles...

 

  1. Easy Crops to Grow Yourself

  2. Eco-Friendly Grilling Tips

  3. Eco-Friendly Kitchen Products

  4. Is Organic Food Greener?

  5. Is Silicone a Green Product?

  6. Making the Most of Your Oven

  7. Smart Ways to Store Food

  8. Tips for Using Your Pots and Pans Effectively

  9. Ways to Reduce Your Food Packaging

  10. Ways to Save Water in the Kitchen

 

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