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  2. The plants form neat grass-like clumps of tubular leaves that contribute an onion flavor to salads, creamy soups, potatoes, egg dishes, and others. A wonderful addition to an herb garden. Great for containers, and also makes a neat border. Enjoy the light purple blooms in the spring--they are edible, too.

  3. Garden Ready Vegetable Plants - Tomatoes, Peppers, and ...

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    Garden-Ready Vegetable Plants. Burpee's vegetable plants ship at proper planting time for your area and help speed up time to harvest. We guarantee every vegetable plant will arrive safely. Tomato, SuperSauce Hybrid. The worlds largest sauce tomato! $6.95 - $32.5. Seeds & Plant & Farmer’s Market Seed. Pepper, Sweet, California Wonder.

  4. Vegetable Plants - The Home Depot

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    Some of the most reviewed products in Vegetable Plants are the Back to the Roots Organic Mushroom Grow Kit with 1,265 reviews, and the Bonnie Plants 19 oz. Better Boy Tomato Plant (2-Pack) with 284 reviews. Get free shipping on qualified Vegetable Plants products or Buy Online Pick Up in Store today in the Outdoors Department.

  5. Vegetable Plants at Lowes.com

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    A typical price for a Vegetable Plant is $15 but can range from approximately $12 to $15. When customers buy Vegetable Plants, they often buy or consider: Find vegetable plants at Lowe's today. Shop vegetable plants and a variety of lawn & garden products online at Lowes.com.

  6. Vegetable Gardening for Beginners: The Basics of Planting ...

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    Size of Garden. If planting in the ground, a 10x10-foot garden (100 square feet) is a manageable size. Pick three to five of your favorite vegetables and buy three to five plants of each one. If planting in a raised bed, a 4x4-foot or 4x8-foot is a good beginner size. See our Raised Garden Bed Guide, which covers the benefits of raised beds ...

  7. 31 Easy-to-Grow Vegetables For Beginners - Epic Gardening

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    Zucchini. Another tasty and easy-to-grow vegetable for beginner gardeners is zucchini. botanical name Cucurbita pepo. sun requirements Full sun. height 1-3 feet. hardiness zones 3-9. Zucchini is an excellent beginner vegetable. Many modern varieties have resistance to powdery mildew, a common squash disease.

  8. 25 Vegetables That Are Easy to Grow in Your Garden - The Spruce

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    Carrots. The Spruce / K. Dave. Carrots are an easy-to-grow vegetable that you plant from seed and nurture until they sprout fully in about 70 days. They can grow year-round if they are planted in the spring or fall (avoid planting in the summer, as they do not take well to the scorching heat).

  9. Vegetables. Each year, the Johnny’s research team plants thousands of vegetable seed varieties to gather data on taste, appearance, productivity, pest and disease resistance, and the myriad additional characteristics that make or break a vegetable crop’s success in the garden. With our strict standards across the entire seed journey, from ...

  10. Find the most popular vegetable seeds and plants for your garden. Some of the most popular vegetables include: Potatoes, Tomatoes, Onions, Carrots, Bell Peppers, Lettuce, Broccoli, Cucumbers, Celery, Corn and Mushrooms. From leafy greens to root and tuberous vegetables, discover them all. Including the podded, bulb, and stem vegetable types ...

  11. How to Start a Vegetable Garden in 9 Easy Steps - The Spruce

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    Other vegetables only produce for a limited time and can be sown in staggered plantings to extend the harvest. There are several easy ways to make the most of even a small vegetable garden space, such as choosing small or dwarf plant varieties, growing vining plants that can be trained upward, and mixing sun-loving and shade-tolerant plants so ...