As the days grow longer and the soil begins to thaw, gardeners everywhere are eager to get their hands dirty and start planting. But which veggies are best to sow in the early spring? Reuters reports that starting the right crops now can give you a head start on the growing season and provide a bountiful harvest.
The Early Bird Gets the Greens
According to BBC gardening experts, some of the best early spring vegetables to plant include lettuce, spinach, radishes, and peas. These cool-weather crops can tolerate the last lingering frosts and will be ready to enjoy weeks before summer vegetables like tomatoes and peppers. As our earlier coverage explored, timing is key for getting the most out of your spring garden.
Prepping the Soil for Success
But it's not just about what you plant - The New York Times recommends taking the time to properly prepare your garden beds before sowing any seeds. This means amending the soil with compost or other organic matter to improve drainage and nutrient content. As this report from our partner site Celectory details, getting the fundamentals right is crucial for a thriving spring garden.
The Bigger Picture
What this really means is that with a little planning and the right early crops, you can enjoy fresh homegrown produce weeks ahead of your neighbors. And in uncertain times, the self-sufficiency and stress relief that comes from gardening can be truly invaluable. As Wisdom on National TV from our partners at Car Traveling highlights, the mental health benefits of getting your hands in the soil should not be underestimated.
