This perennial vegetable is a great addition to any garden. High in vitamin C, magnesium, and fiber. You can prepare artichokes as a side to almost any dinner or just let it flower on the stalk to benefit your local polinators.
Beans are a good source of plant protein, fiber, and antioxidants. This warm weather crop is a great addition to almost any dinner dish you can dream up.
Broccoli is a great vegetable for growing during the cold months. Once the broccoli plant is established it weathers temperatures down to 26 degrees (F).
Carrots are a cool temperature vegetable that grows as a root. They are crunchy, multi-colored, and a good source of vitamins A, B, and C.
This cold weather crop can survive temperatures as low as 20° F. Nutritious and hearty, this is a great addition to soups and salads!
Lettuce is a cool weather vegetable good for salads and on sandwiches. It's rewarding to grow as you can begin havesting soon after it begins to leaf out.
Peppers are wonderfully crisp and flavorful fruits that are worth the effort to grow. Ranging from mild to spicy, these beauties are good for everything from salads to poppers.
This fall favorite is great for decorations and seed harvesting.
Tomatoes are a great summer treat. They go well in salads and sandwiches and are a great way for your kids to snack as they play around your yard.
Zucchini is an easy-to-grow crop that will yield enough fruit for many summer BBQ's with friends and family. Cube and season it or turn it into a noodle replacement in your dishes.