I have not grown anything in my life until last spring!
I moved into my house dec 2015, I spent the spring/summer of 2016 just watching areas of the yard for sun/shade spots and kept track of seasonal weather. I did plant some flowers and a tree but that was it.
Last spring, 2017, I decided to start small with a few things that are easy to grow. I planted 2 tomato plants, some bush green beans and zucchini. I read up on these 3 veggies and they did really well!
Tomatoes don't like wet leaves, don't like burning hot sun and need to be staked. I bought a couple 1.99 plants from a local store and they went to town!
Bush beans I started by putting the seeds in damp paper towel for a few days until they sprouted then I planted them in some dirt. Grew like crazy.
Zuccini I also bought a few cheap starts from local store and they took off as well.
I gave them food once per month, watched for bugs, watered in the morning as most plants dont like to go to bed with wet leaves.
This year I'm doing the same but growing more so I can put up some of the beans and make tomato sauce. I also want to try strawberries, brussell sprouts and broccoli this year.
My advice is to start small.....
I moved into my house dec 2015, I spent the spring/summer of 2016 just watching areas of the yard for sun/shade spots and kept track of seasonal weather. I did plant some flowers and a tree but that was it.
Last spring, 2017, I decided to start small with a few things that are easy to grow. I planted 2 tomato plants, some bush green beans and zucchini. I read up on these 3 veggies and they did really well!
Tomatoes don't like wet leaves, don't like burning hot sun and need to be staked. I bought a couple 1.99 plants from a local store and they went to town!
Bush beans I started by putting the seeds in damp paper towel for a few days until they sprouted then I planted them in some dirt. Grew like crazy.
Zuccini I also bought a few cheap starts from local store and they took off as well.
I gave them food once per month, watched for bugs, watered in the morning as most plants dont like to go to bed with wet leaves.
This year I'm doing the same but growing more so I can put up some of the beans and make tomato sauce. I also want to try strawberries, brussell sprouts and broccoli this year.
My advice is to start small.....