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Veggies 101: How to start your garden
Here's how to get started growing your own fresh, delicious food in garden beds or pots
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Pot depth: 18 in.
Soil temperature: At least 70°.
Spacing: One plant per pot.
Bush types like 'Bush Champion' and disease-resistant 'Salad Bush' take up half the space of trailing types. 'Lemon' cuke (shown) also bears well on a trellis.
Pot depth: 14-16 in.
Soil temperature: At least 70°.
Spacing: One or two plants per pot.
With their colorful fruits and attractive foliage, eggplants have outstanding ornamental value. Try 'Black Beauty', an American heirloom with bulbous, purple-black fruits, or 'Little Fingers' (shown), an Asian type with slim fruits.
Pot depth: 14-16 in.
Soil temperature: At least 60°.
Spacing: One or two plants per pot.
Choose from an amazing array of colors, shapes, and heat levels, from mildly spicy 'Anaheim' to searing hot 'Thai Dragon'. Among sweet peppers, try 'Ariane' (shown), an orange bell, or 'Giant Marconi', a long, red one that's great for grilling.
Pot depth: 18 in.
Soil temperature: At least 45°.
Spacing: Plant tubers 6 in. apart.
Potatoes are productive if there's ample room for tubers to develop. Bury seed potatoes in an 8-in. layer of soil at the bottom of the pot. As plants grow, pile more soil up to the top set of leaves. Try small- to medium-size 'All Blue', 'Red Pontiac', or 'Yukon Gold'.
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