If I were to do a vegetable garden, what would I plant?
- zucchini
- yellow squash
- Spanish onions
- Brussel sprouts
- broccoli
- green peppers
- carrots
- green beans
- lettuce
- spinach
- tomatoes
- potatoes
- watermelon
- corn
- oregano
- rosemary
July 31st, 2008 | food
If I were to do a vegetable garden, what would I plant?
5 comments ↓
Wacky tobacky?
Might as well make it a good cash crop.
That wouldn’t make sense… the hydroponics are working much too well to put everything outside.
I think a yard full of corn would make a better cash crop. I hear ADM and Cargill are making a killing on ethanol.
zucchini??!!1! You are considering planting zucchini? That’s like living in Holland and considering poking a few holes in that big wall over there.
Just put me on the end of your list of people that you can send zucchini bread to.
Hi Bob, just checking in to say ‘hi’. I used to grow a lot of veggies in England when I lived with my father, and here in Germany for the last two years we’ve grown veggies too. Zucchinis and tomatoes, the neighbours have had great success with chilli peppers too.
I have tried lettuce, corn, cucumbers (easy), radishes (easy) , spinach (easy but you have to pick at the right time) and various herbs.
Zucchinis and tomatoes are good for the working man without much time.
I haven’t had my own garden, so this is all going to be new again. I grew up with one, and gardening chores were a big part of my life until I was about 12. So yeah, I know about only planting one or two zucchini plants. I wonder how different my growing zone is here from Oregon and Munich… certainly longer and hotter than both, and not as cold as Munich.
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