vegetable gardening
Okra is somewhat an acquired taste, but it’s popular in many warmer parts of the country because it will tolerate the southern heat well, and can be incredibly prolific as well. It can grow to heights of 6 feet or more, and can bear daily once it gets going. Here are some tips for how to get okra growing in your vegetable garden.
A fall garden is a great choice in many parts of the country. In the south you can grow some vegetables that won’t mature well in the heat of the summer but do much better maturing in late fall. While some nurseries don’t really carry that much stock in the late summer and you may have to start your own vegetables using peat pellets or peat pots, it can be quite rewarding.
Growing lettuce is a great way to start vegetable gardening. It’s relatively easy, and yields a quick crop as well. Here’s a quick look at how to grow lettuce in the garden.
