aphrodisiac: well, it depends what you like. I don' have a garden, but my father does and I help him every year. He grows cucumbers, carrots, parsley, beets, waxed beens, rasberries, strawberries, some pumpkins and flowers. He grows tomatoes and lettuce in a hot house every year. Some people grow potatoes, cabbage and all kinds of other veggies. You can buy all the seeds and start them on your own. I forgot about onion, garlic and leeks. Also, you can plant fruit bushes such as goosberries black and red currant. Currants turn well in Poland. Not to mention fruit trees:). Everything I mentioned usually turns out, although it has to be taken care of as well as it need some type of fertilizer. Either natural or not. Good luck!
Yes should have been more specific...veggie garden is what I meant. In American garden means a place where you grow food. Here garden is your yard. I keep being told that tomatoes won't do well unless in a hot house. I think i will give them a go. I do hope this summer is less rainy than last.
I will be doing raised bed or square foot gardening, so almost no weeding and no digging! Right now I am planning beets, cucumber, lettuce, parsley, radishes, spinach, strawberries, tomatoes, beans and other hebs. Although I am thinking that may be a bit ambitious for my first time here.
Oh and we are planting pigwa to make more nalewka! This last yeas was amazing.
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