Looking for a great infographic to keep track of when the best time to plant seeds in the garden is? Well look no further. This infographic covers the best time to plant vegetables and how long it will take for them to be ready for harvest.
Asparagus can take up to 730 days to grow to maturity. So it takes about 2 years. This long road to maturity makes it the slowest growing vegetable on this list.
Some of the fastest growing vegetables include kale, lettuce, cabbage, broccoli, spinach, and radishes. Radishes are the fastest growing, taking less than a month to grow to maturity.
In most gardens you can plant broccoli, celery, radish and peas early in March. However, you can start some other plants indoors at this time too.
Cauliflower, corn and cantaloupe have the latest planting dates, and are incredibly sensitive to frost.
Starting a home garden is a great way to get outdoors, and save a bit of money. In fact, 58% of people say that they garden for better tasting food. While 54% of people say that they garden to save money. Other reasons to garden include eating better quality food, being able to share food with others and feeling more productive.
According to one survey, 49% of Americans have gardened in the last 6 months.
Americans spend a whopping $291 billion on gardening and lawn care according to a 2011 survey.
The most popular vegetable in gardens in America are tomatoes, which are grown in nearly 85% of gardens in the US.
Vegetable growing times vary greatly depending on the vegetable you are growing. In general growing vegetables from seeds takes about 3 months.
Our gardening infographic is your go-to guide for planting seasons and harvest times. Quick-grow veggies like radishes can be ready in a month, while asparagus may take two years. Start planting broccoli, celery, radishes, and peas in March and be mindful of frost-sensitive plants. With gardening, enjoy tastier food and save money—reasons why 49% of Americans have gardened recently. Tomatoes reign as the favorite garden veggie, and generally, veggies take three months to go from seed to plate.
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