Why did nothing in my vegetable garden not grow. My snaps we're great
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The vegetable you planted did not grow....or everything you did plant grew?
Check the plants you planted but failed. Check what planting needs they have: water, sunlight, acid soil/alkaline soil, etc. You might have to add stuff to your soil.
Call your local county extension service. If you don't know the number, call your City Hall government and get them to give you the number. You might even be able to find one online for your county. Ask them what your plants need. Also ask them to test your soil to see if it needs extra stuff to grow what you are trying to grow.
The County Extension Service is very good at agricultural questions.
Your Cooperative/County Extension Service is typically associated with your state university agricultural dept. There is usually information on their website, but as Virginia stated, they will also provide answers via phone. Many also maintain an office, open to the public, where you can take your plant so they can help diagnose the problem.
What did you try to grow and when?