These are known as the most beginner-friendly garden plant you can grow. The seeds germinate in varied soils and temperatures as long as they don’t dry out during the first week.
With their big seeds and nitrogen-fixing capabilities, beans are easy to sow and quick to grow. There are over 400 varieties of beans grown globally.
These are the perfect early spring treat and can germinate in cold soils before much of your garden is planted. They emerge in just 5-10 days and grow quickly, tolerating frost once established.
Opposite schedule than most vegetables: You plant in the fall and harvest them the following summer. With the right variety, right timing, and good mulch, garlic won’t need any more attention until next summer.
This cold-hardy green can be planted as soon as the soil is workable. It thrives in temperatures around 50-70°F and provides a continuous supply of nutrient-rich leaves.