Vegetables to Grow in your Kitchen Garden

20 Oct,2023

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Potatoes are such a versatile veggie, both in the kitchen and in the ground.

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Potatoes

You can plant them in the spring for a harvest in the mid to late summer, depending on your climate.

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Onions

Okra grows fast and often and the blooming flowers look like pretty hibiscus.

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Okra

An underrated cool-weather vegetable, the turnip makes a great alternative to carrots and potatoes in many recipes.

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Turnips

It also grows fast from seeds in full sun in about 45 days.

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Bok Choy

While they're known for their colorful roots, the entire plant is actually edible.

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Radishes

You'll need a lot of space and a long growing season for this winter squash but we like to say, if you've got it, plant it.

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Pumpkins

This hardy, leafy vegetable thrives with 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight per day so be sure to save a sunny spot in your garden.

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Cabbage

That's just one of the many reasons to start growing this colorful root vegetable at home.

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Carrots