Originally posted by lgslgs
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Growing a spring vegetable garden
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I like zucchini, but if you plant more than one you'll likely have way more than you can eat, unless you plan to freeze it or make tons of zucchini bread.
We grow on zucchini, about a dozen each of roma and cherry tomatoes, green peppers, heirloom potatoes and basil each year. They all do well. We are in zone 5.
One tip on potatoes. We plant them in a large garbage can. They take up less space and you don't have to dig up the entire garden looking for them!
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Originally posted by ThriftoRama View PostI like zucchini, but if you plant more than one you'll likely have way more than you can eat, unless you plan to freeze it or make tons of zucchini bread.One tip on potatoes. We plant them in a large garbage can. They take up less space and you don't have to dig up the entire garden looking for them!I YQ YQ R
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Ummm, I'd be careful on the straw. Some people confuse straw w/hay. If you get hay I'd keep that area separate from any beds I didn't care to weed extensively. We've raised potatoes similarly, EXCEPT, we go to the local wood shop and get plain untreated wood shavings to use. No weeds. Easy to find the tates!
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