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The Best Vegetable Recipe Ingredients Are Growing Right Under Your NoseRight in your own garden! Your can grow practically every vegetable there is— and with them, you can make every vegetable recipe under the sun. Imagine having all those incredible edibles on your dining table throughout the year. And what vegetables you can’t eat directly from the vine or plant-- you can preserve or freeze for the future. If this is your first attempt at growing vegetables, you’ll need a basic set of gardening supplies. Or if you’re an old hand at growing that helps! Growing flowers, plants, herbs or what-nots is not all that different-- so you may not need anything more than growing and zone planting charts along with a little vegetable-growing know-how! Start With Seeds And You Can Have Every Vegetable Grown To ManRemember, the most successful vegetable growing always starts with growing directly from seeds. Seeds give you, not only the widest selection of vegetables-- but a choice of the many varieties of each kind. If you have the time and space to start them growing indoors— do it! Or, if the weather allows, and you have sufficient growing space—plant them and let them grow right in the garden. The growing of vegetables has also been started successfully with seedlings, plants, and roots mainly because they are faster, easier and almost worry-free. Today’s durable packaging keeps the vegetable plants safe on their journey through the mail. Frost-resistant plants like rhubarb are shipped early. But tender tomato plants and fragile peppers are shipped only when the time is right for planting. Anyone experienced in vegetable growing will prefer the heartier, less expensive way to grow in quantity—from seed! Ordered directly from vegetable seed catalogs by mail or right from your favorite gardening supplies source. |