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10 Easy and Delicious Vegetables to Grow Without Help from a Pro

Feel free to start your home garden from seeds.

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If you've longed envied a neighbor's lush vegetable garden, it's time to consider growing your own. Believe it or not, starting a vegetable garden doesn't have to be a huge feat. There are a number of healthy and delicious vegetables, including crisp cucumbers, lettuce, and carrots, that don't require a great deal of effort to grow. See 10 of the easiest vegetables to grow even if you don't have a green thumb.

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Carrots

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It's no secret that carrots are a good source of vitamin A. In order to grow well, carrots need soft soil that's well-drained. If your soil is too moist, you can attract wireworms.

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Radishes

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Whether you prefer them raw in salads or in soups, radishes are a versatile root vegetable. Like carrots, it's best not to overcrowd the seeds, and try to aim for loose dirt.

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Cucumbers

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When it comes to cucumbers, know that they thrive with loads of sunlight. They're ideal for small spaces, since they can grow vertically.

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Lettuce

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This fast-growing vegetable, which can tolerate a certain level of shade and moderate temperatures, is ideal if you're short on space.

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Kale

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This nutrient-packed vegetable is a great addition to smoothies, salads, pasta dishes, and more. Grow them in containers or raised garden beds, but remember that too much heat can take a toll on their flavor. Evenly moist soil that's rich in organic matter is best for kale, too.

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Bell Peppers

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Warm temperatures are key for growing this tasty vegetable, which can enhance salads, pasta, meat dishes, and much more. Make sure you opt for well-drained soil that's rich in organic matter as well.

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Green Beans

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Green beans are a popular choice for home gardens, as they simply need full sun and moderately rich soil to thrive. This low-calorie veggie is loaded with nutrients, including vitamin C, folate, and vitamin K.

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Beets

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Beets, which are high in fiber and rich in vitamins A and C, are easy to grow from seed and benefit from loose soil. Aim to plant them in spring and late summer, and note that they prefer loamy, acid soil.

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Zucchini

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Zucchinis are known for being extremely easy to grow from seeds. For delicious zucchini, grow them in moist soil and full sun.

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Pumpkins

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Perfect for the fall season, pumpkins can be used for carving and decorating or even baking. Keep in mind that they won't germinate in cold soil and need ample space to grow.

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Monique Valeris is the home design director for Good Housekeeping, where she oversees the brand's home decorating coverage across print and digital. Prior to joining GH in 2020, she was the digital editor at Elle Decor. In her current role, she explores everything from design trends and home tours to lifestyle product recommendations, including writing her monthly column, "What's in My Cart."

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