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What veggies can I grow in my area?

Saturday May 29, 2010

I live in Northern California where it is sunny and warm (no rain, will have to water manually) through the months of April-September. I would like to start a vegetable garden, maybe some herbs also. What would be a good starter garden for me? I would like to know what veggies/herbs I can grow and have a good turn out, and also maybe a how-to link as this is my first time. Also, what is the turn around time from planting to kitchen table? Any help is greatly appreciated :) TY!

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pcbeachrat:

Why go to a librarary, when you have the largest library in the world at your fingertips on the keyboard…Here is a seasonal chart for your area….To learn how to grow a specicfic veggie you choose from this chart simply search on the net ansd type in "how to grow cucumbers"..how to grow green beans..on and on

Heres a good chart for you

http://www.seasonalchef.com/cropchart3.htm

May 29th, 2010 | 05:48
bouiver:

try your local library and look under gardens for california but most veggies will grow if you water them good and have the right soil for them also type under your search engine on yahoo it will tell you the crops that come out of california good luck

May 29th, 2010 | 05:48
Anndromeda:

You could probably grow anything in N. California. As far as getting a good turn out find out what vegetables are native to your area.

May 29th, 2010 | 05:48
saaanen:

Go to your local garden center. NOT HOME DEPOT OR LOWES and ask. They have all the answers and plants you need for your area.

May 29th, 2010 | 05:48
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