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Garden Ornament
What should every garden have? For starters, whatever is high priced in the stores or local farmers market.
There is little point beyond the esoteric in growing what can be had for little money elsewhere. Tomatoes and peppers are good examples. So go to the store and let the sticker shock be your guide. If you are appalled by the cost, that is something you should consider growing.
Some other things to consider are crops that are high in nutrition. For example, eggplant is a fun-to-grow luxury crop, but it's not terribly high in nutrition.
So if you are interested in those plants that are traditionally grown for food value, we're talking about legumes (beans/peas), cabbages and their kin, root crops, potatoes, maize, onions.
And of course, you should always grow what you love. I ALWAYS have some sort of melon - this years its Green Nutmeg and Prescott Fond Blanc. And Lori loves cucumbers and radishes, so those are represented.
There is little point beyond the esoteric in growing what can be had for little money elsewhere. Tomatoes and peppers are good examples. So go to the store and let the sticker shock be your guide. If you are appalled by the cost, that is something you should consider growing.
Some other things to consider are crops that are high in nutrition. For example, eggplant is a fun-to-grow luxury crop, but it's not terribly high in nutrition.
So if you are interested in those plants that are traditionally grown for food value, we're talking about legumes (beans/peas), cabbages and their kin, root crops, potatoes, maize, onions.
And of course, you should always grow what you love. I ALWAYS have some sort of melon - this years its Green Nutmeg and Prescott Fond Blanc. And Lori loves cucumbers and radishes, so those are represented.