How do you grow your own vegetables?
What do i need and how do I start growing my own vegetables.
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If you want simple vegetables, like scallions, celery, lettuce, and many others, keep your scraps from what you are using. Plant them in a bit if soil (I use flower pots), and you'll have new produce very soon!
Veggies such as radish are easy to grow, as are potatoes. I plant berries my just putting them into a put off soil. (One doesn't have to dry seeds before planting!) Take popcorn (non microwave) and plant the kernals, and you'll start corn fields. *That will obviously need a lot of room!
I good idea will be to start with small pot and small vegetables. then you can gradually move them to bigger containers
Smaller veggies and fruits can stay in the small pots. :) I even restarted small eggplant in a 3" pot.
Monica: this website should answer all of your questions
https://www.burpee.com/gardenadvicecenter/areas-of-interest/flower-gardening/gardening-101/gardening_101.html