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 › Container Gardening › DIY Yard › Garden › Herb › Vegetable and Fruit › 10 Fastest Growing Veggies for Your Garden

10 Fastest Growing Veggies for Your Garden

Joy March 19, 2015     4 Comments    

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 Spinach

The great thing about spinach is that it can grow in areas of your garden that only get partial sunlight. You can get baby spinach leaves in about 35-40 days after planting.

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4 Comments

  1. Laura P
    ― November 15, 2016 - 7:54 pm  Reply

    Okra would be a great addition to this list.

  2. Diane
    ― December 30, 2016 - 6:11 pm  Reply

    those so called baby carrots are not baby carrots. they are full sized carrots tumbled down to their tiny size. they are an invented product. You don’t grow them ,you buy them .

    1. Joy
      ― December 31, 2016 - 5:49 pm  Reply

      True, but you can still pull them when they are smaller or “baby size”

    2. Susan Trantules
      ― February 25, 2017 - 9:47 pm  Reply

      Diane & Joy, Please do some research. There are different types of REAL baby carrots because I have grown them. It is not a matter of just pulling full size carrots when they are young, if you leave them in the ground waiting for them to grow big you will be very disappointed. Go to any vegetable seed web site & look for them, you should be pleasantly suprised. Most of what you find in the grocery stores are ‘tumbled down’ …a way for the company not to waste the broken-off & mis-shapen larger carrots.

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