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Squash plants are notoriously productive, and most gardeners plant only a few plants because of the overwhelming output. Try assorted varieties of squash plants to avoid getting burned out on this delicious vegetable.
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The stevia plant produces naturally sweet leaves that can be used as a calorie-free sweetener. This annual herb plant loves warm sun and can grow year-round in frost-free climates.
Strawberry plants can be started in the fall or spring, depending on where you live. We recommend one of these planting systems for best results.
Summer savory is a fast-growing herb plant with a spicy taste and strong fragrance. Plant summer savory in an herb garden alongside other summer annuals.
Traditional English peas have sweet, round, green peas inside a pod; you shell the peas and throw away the pod. With these peas, you may eat the pod, too!
Sweet potato plants are very sensitive to cold weather and produce long vines that need space to spread out. Growing sweet potatoes doesn't take long when the soil is warm and moist.
Colorful Swiss chard is a tasty, nutritious vegetable that grows well among other vegetable plants. Because Swiss chard doesn't ship well to grocery stores, growing it yourself is the easiest way to get these beautiful leaves.
Also known as Mexican tarragon, Texas tarragon grows well in warm, humid climates that true tarragon can't tolerate. The upright tarragon plants produce small yellow blossoms.
Thyme plants grow best in full sun and are evergreen in winter in some areas. Flavorful thyme leaves can be used fresh or dried.
Tomato plants are a favorite of gardeners, and for good reason. You only need a few tomato plants to produce plenty of mouthwatering fruit, and growing tomatoes is possible even on patios and in small spaces.
Learn how to grow any vegetable or herb. Illustrated instructions walk you through planting, care, harvest, storage, and troubleshooting for each Bonnie vegetable and herb.
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