Vegetable Gardening

The 15 Easiest Vegetables To Grow For Beginners



Gardening Shouldn’t Be Hard! Planting your first garden can be daunting, no question. You’re enthusiasm to grow your own vegetables for the first time may be outweighed by your anxiety of where to start. Let me tell you friends, its all about the plants. Choosing the right plants for your space, region, climate, and skill level can mean the difference between success and crop failure.

So today let’s look at the 15 easiest vegetables to grow for first time gardeners. Vegetables that are nearly guaranteed to succeed, giving you the confidence to embark on the lifelong journey of becoming a master gardener!

Other videos that can help you start that perfect garden:

Direct Seeding vs Starter Plant: https://youtu.be/TQWWtQu-r9U​
100% Germination?: https://youtu.be/FqZ8tFrhWv0​​
Seed Starting Soil: https://youtu.be/OlLHCtHI6JY​​
Seed Starting 101, The Basics!: https://youtu.be/bRWac1OpxPY​​
Starting Tomato Seeds: https://youtu.be/Ze6HuruF9fI
Starting Pepper Seeds: https://youtu.be/mNqS1FpPWW8
Starting Cucumber Seeds: https://youtu.be/d8k9w0AsGWc​​
Starting Zucchini Seeds: https://youtu.be/UdTCDEp9KUc​​
Starting Corn Seeds: https://youtu.be/2t2A2ZrdZ3k​​
Starting Pumpkin Seeds: https://youtu.be/kT_WR0e2EjI​​

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  2. i've just discovered your account and i am so happy that i did. thank you for making growing food accessible to those without the means of knowledge or experience you've gained. i'm going to try this summer to grow some food! thank you for your help

  3. Thank you! Not sure how to use rosemary but will try to grow as it’s one of the easiest!!! I love cilantro and hot peppers! Oh, and beets!! I’m ready for the challenge;)

  4. Subbed! You are correct about all of these. I would add cucumbers to this list. Can get a bush type or ones that climb all over. Plus if you live in a hot climate then okra. Gray striped Sunflowers as well. Just remember if you do basil , don't let it go to flower. I had one big plant last year, and it was hard to keep up! Be ready to dehydrate lots of it for spice jars!

  5. Here is Las Vegas, mint is one of the easiest herbs to grow. And Swiss chard is also super easy to grow and take care of. And I agree that rosemary is nearly indestructible! It has no problem growing in full sun at 115 F degrees (46 C).

  6. Your videos are great. Super informative. I have grown a lot of crops successfully over the years and learned what did and didn't work for my soil type in my area. However, I have moved and I now have more of a clay based soil so I've been looking for as many ideas as possible to get back to growing my own stuff. Your videos have given me some ideas on how to grow the stuff I want again without risking losing the plants. I think building my own structures to plant in is going to be my best option. Keep it up!

  7. Hi there, can you grown herbs in water in your home, on your kitchen window. All year round? What about a lemon tree and avocado tree (just starting, haven’t got a stem yet), thanks.

  8. I found your channel a few days ago and wanted to comment then…but was engrossed and got lost in watching like a teenager with a new video game. Great Find!! and… Go..Riders …Go! I was wondering if you have done anything on shed to greenhouse conversion coverings? OK…Back to immersion.

  9. Hi there! I’m totally you’re number 1 FAN!
    Do you have any videos on how to protect your soil from mold (hair) growing? I see that my soil has hair, white looking like mold. Please help

  10. Got into gardening for the first time in 2020 and I grew a determinate bush variety tomato for my first vegetable. It was so exciting to grow them from seed but I did make the mistake of planting them in June when our temperatures were 95°F+ for the highs. Because of that, they almost didn't make it out of the seedling stage and didn't really start to make much progress until I learned about giving them some sun protection. I didn't have shade cloth but I did use grip shelf liners that you can get cheap from a dollar store. It blocked out enough sun to protect them during the hot days while letting in just enough sunlight for them to utilize. They ended up reaching maturity and producing fruit for me though I only got about 20 mature fruits from them. The fall came and made our temperatures too cool for those fruits to ripen on the vine so I had to do the old putting them in a paper bag with a couple of apple's trick to ripen them. After about a week, they ripened and I took the seeds out of three of those fruits, and on the first of April, I planted some of those seeds. Every single one of them germinated and they are about to grow their second set of true leaves currently as I write this, while looking as green and healthy as ever.

  11. To help the new gardener rack up some sucesses learn and plant the plants you only need to plant once and harvest year after year..

  12. Potatoes are super easy, garlic too . Garlic survived snow . Watermelon, cantelope, and spaghetti squash are easy too. The secret for me was to use a filter for the water , it removes all the chemicals in the water. Last summer I got 8 30 lb watermelons!

  13. I've grown cucumbers, zuchinni, tomatoes and jalapeños. And I've been doing this for 3 years so far. I'm hoping next year to try pumpkins and maybe some cherry tomatoes again

  14. Love the video, maybe eggplant could have been explained alongside with zucchini because they are just as versatile and delicious

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  17. Hi Good morning SIFU l am extremely interested in planting 🍒😋 radish and have never attempted it yet Pray demonstrate starting from seeds so my first time won't be a failure l intend seeds by pot then transplant to grow bag or should l plant seeds directly in a container? 😁🙏

  18. I like to grow pumpkin mainly for the leaves they taste so good cooked, it's like a better spinach and has it's own unique texture and taste of more than spinach, any root vegetable is also nice and easy, carrots, potatoes. Cucumber leaves are also edible similair to pumpkin leaves

  19. I would add potatoes, sunchokes, and horseradish. Potatoes are cold resistant, can be planted before your last frost date, and do not require a lot of water. Sunchokes grow massive flower stalks, spread like weeds, and have the highest yield of any tuber crop I've grown. Horseradish can be grown from store bought roots, they are highly pest resistant, and the leaves are edible.

    Be warned, if you plant sunchokes or horseradish at any time, you will never get rid of them ever.

  20. For the people who lives in tropical/hot climate location, I'll pick EGGPLANTS. I have grown many types, shapes, colors…so far they're never failed. They are much easier to take care than tomatoes and chilies IME (in my experience). 😆👍❤ Also cassava and corn…basically just stick/sow them in my backyard and they will thrive without any care at all (unless your area has lots of pests and terrible soil conditions, I guess).
    Salam from your new sub from half the globe away.

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