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Artichoke plants have few problems and are perennial in some areas. Try growing artichokes for their tender, edible flower buds or to add an architectural element to your vegetable garden.
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You can grow broccoli crops twice per year in most parts of the country. Broccoli is a hardy vegetable, so growing broccoli is made easier by the crop's tolerance to temperature changes.
Brussels sprouts thrive in cooler weather, so try this cole crop in your fall vegetable garden. Plant Brussels sprouts plants slightly deep and time it so they'll mature in cold weather.
Cabbage plants are suited for both spring and fall growing seasons. They need fertile soil and plenty of moisture to reach their fullest potential.
Growing cantaloupe and honeydew melon is possible in pretty much any area of the country. Keeping these melons healthy is worth the reward, because nothing beats the taste of a homegrown cantaloupe or honeydew.
Cauliflower plants tend to be temperamental, so growing cauliflower is all about timing. Learn how to grow cauliflower successfully and avoid common challenges.
Even though you may associate collard greens with Southern cooking, collard plants can grow throughout the country. This cole crop is one of the most cold-hardy vegetables.
Corn plants need plenty of space to grow, but you can still plant corn in smaller vegetable gardens. Most gardeners who have the space plant corn crops a few weeks apart for a longer harvest.
Cucumber plants come in many varieties, and grow in vining and bush forms. Growing cucumbers takes warm weather, so make sure and plant when soil temperatures are reliably warm.
Growing eggplant works best in sunny, well-drained spots. If your climate isn't warm enough to support eggplant in raised beds, try it in containers.
Learn how to grow any vegetable or herb. Illustrated instructions walk you through planting, care, harvest, storage, and troubleshooting for each Bonnie vegetable and herb.
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