mommytotwo DIS Veteran Joined Feb 2, 2004 Messages 189,072 Apr 10, 2014 #1 It may vary depending on everyones zone, soil, type of seed, ....
belle1986 Mouseketeer Joined Mar 8, 2014 Messages 454 Apr 10, 2014 #2 We've always had good luck with squash and zucchini, followed by tomatoes and green beans.
mommytotwo DIS Veteran Joined Feb 2, 2004 Messages 189,072 Apr 10, 2014 #3 The two easiest for me are bush beans then followed by peas.
TNS_Tinkerbell Mouseketeer Joined Mar 1, 2010 Messages 218 Apr 10, 2014 #4 mommytotwo said: The two easiest for me are bush beans then followed by peas. Click to expand... I agree with mommytotwo, these are easy. We had must success with different types of peas. They blossom pretty and then grow pods.
mommytotwo said: The two easiest for me are bush beans then followed by peas. Click to expand... I agree with mommytotwo, these are easy. We had must success with different types of peas. They blossom pretty and then grow pods.
D DisneyWalle DIS Veteran Joined Jun 18, 2008 Messages 1,487 Apr 11, 2014 #5 mommytotwo said: It may vary depending on everyones zone, soil, type of seed, .... Click to expand... Blue Lake Bush Beans, Soybeans, Summer Squash, Acorn Squash and Patty Pan Squash......I am also have really good results this year from a blend of lettuce called Heatwave.
mommytotwo said: It may vary depending on everyones zone, soil, type of seed, .... Click to expand... Blue Lake Bush Beans, Soybeans, Summer Squash, Acorn Squash and Patty Pan Squash......I am also have really good results this year from a blend of lettuce called Heatwave.