Understanding the difference between cool season vegetables and warm season vegetables is crucial to success. The best planting times vary from plant to plant.

Cool season crops grow best in early spring and autumn. Warm season vegetables, as expected, grow best in summer and early autumn, when temperatures are still high. Cool season vegetables include chard, carrots, beets, radishes and other root crops. Zucchini, cucumber, eggplant and tomato are the best vegetables for the warm season. 

DIY vs. Professional Build

Typically, we associate DIY with cost savings; however, sometimes hiring a professional to set up and maintain your garden can help reduce long-term costs by helping avoid mistakes.

By following these tips, you will keep your fresh produce trips to the grocery store at a minimum by growing and cultivating a successful vegetable garden!


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