Vegetables
Vegetables, especially those grown locally, contain many beneficial components for human health. Vegetable crops are further subdivided into many other subgroups:
- leafy;
- fruit;
- pumpkin;
- legumes;
- root crops;
- tuber crops;
- bulbous;
- stem;
- and even floral species.
Before planting any vegetable, it's important to select and process the seeds wisely. You can plant either seedlings or seeds in greenhouse or outdoor beds. Be sure to consider the crop's soil requirements, planting options, and planting pattern.
Caring for the crop involves establishing a watering regimen, fertilizing, and regularly loosening and weeding the soil. Don't forget to treat the vegetables for pests and diseases. These can be chemical or natural.
This section contains articles that answer any questions about vegetable growing that may arise not only for beginners but also for experienced gardeners.
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