Radish are quick and easily grown. Also pumpkins and zucchini. Carrots, too, once past the germination stage.These grow easily in my warm temperate climate, but may not in a different one.
In warmer climates, carrots can have difficulty germinating. For cold climates, any of the leaf crops such as lettuce, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli will do well all year round, where warm climate vegetables such as pumpkin, tomatoes, beans, cucumbers, capsicums can only be grown in late spring and summer but will still do well. Note: All of the above are easy to grow and will give good crops at home as long as their planting needs are met. There are also a number of heirloom vegetable varieties that suit all climate types. For more information see www.grow-your-own-vegetable-garden.com or use the wiki link below.
* The vegetable that is easiest to grow varies -- depending on your location. In general, however, potatoes are one of the easiest vegetables to grow, as they require very little maintenance. * Radishes are generally very easy and fast to grow.
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Tamatoes though they will need to be watered everyday
In the normal home situation with protection where needed Black Hamburg is easiest.
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While some vegetables are typically considered "easy" to grow by gardeners (tomatoes, green beans, onions, carrots, peas, squash, etc.) you should always consider the climate and soil conditions in which you will be attempting to grow them. A plant that is very easy to grow here in Louisiana may be very difficult to grow in Colorado. The best source for finding out which plants are the easiest to grow where you live in the Cooperative Extension office for you locale. They can also give you tips on times to plant and harvest, preparing the soil, caring for the plants, etc. Please see the links listed below.
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