What To Plant In Your Garden In Summer
If you have always wanted to start planting more fruits and vegetables in your garden, but you’re not sure where to start, we’re here to help! In summer, these fresh foods will be a great addition to your home and garden and can last into autumn as well.
Fruit:
- Blackberries and raspberries: Berries are quite easy to grow, and they survive rather very well in warmer seasons! They just need a good amount of sun and water and should be planted at least 2 to 3 feet apart for best results.
- Blueberries: While a part of the berry family, blueberry bushes are smaller and require a little extra love. They love the sun and moist, well-drained soil.
- Apples: You can find apple trees in many different sizes, so you can choose one that fits your yard perfectly! Not only do they do well in summer, but they also can last into fall and provide you with fresh apples for multiple months.
- Tomatoes: Nothing goes better with a summer salad than fresh tomatoes. You can place these seeds into a deep container, or keep them in their own section of the garden.
Vegetables:
- Cucumber: The most well-known summer vegetable would have to be cucumbers! They grow fast and can be found in vining or bush form. Plant the seeds at least 2 inches apart and watch the magic happen.
- String beans: This nutritious and delicious treat is easy to grow and easy to maintain. They only need regular watering and warm soil in order to flourish.
- Peppers: Not only would fresh peppers be perfect for cooking, but they also add a nice pop of color to your garden. They just need full sunlight and consistent watering!
Start your summer garden now and begin adding fresh fruits and vegetables to your meals! You won’t regret it.
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