Continuous crops are crops that can be useful for your vegetable garden in that they will give you more vegetables to harvest as the year goes along. When you ask “What vegetables will give me continuous crops” you should look into these options.
Root vegetables like turnips and carrots are some of the most popular of these continuous crops. This is because of how it takes a short period of time for these vegetables to grow properly. If you live in a climate that features temperatures of eighteen degrees Celsius or greater then you will be able to get continuous crops throughout the entire year including the winter months. For more on root vegetables visit http://www.mumsgrowyourownorganicvegetables.com.
Some peppers can be used for continuous crops as well. Chili peppers are vegetables that can grow in warmer environments. If you live in an area where the winter season is cold you may need to use an indoor greenhouse to work to get continuous crops for these peppers. This greenhouse will work to create a warm environment for these peppers.
A variety of herbs can be used for continuous crops. Cilantro and basil are two of the most popular of these herbs. Be sure to visit http://www.mumsgrowyourownorganicvegetables.com for information on these herbs.
Squash and pumpkin plants can give you continuous crops as long as you harvest from them often. If you do not harvest these plants they will stop producing new vegetables and as a result will ruin the continuous nature of growing crops. You can always get your kids to help you by having them work to harvest these vegetables for you when needed.
The last of the crops to check out are legumes. These are known for being continuous crops because of how they are capable of handling mild temperatures that can be prevalent throughout the United Kingdom. Of course you should be sure to use covers for these continuous crops if there is a risk of any frosts occurring on your vegetables.
These are all great vegetables to use for getting continuous crops. You can use these vegetables to help with getting vegetables grown throughout the course of the year with many of them coming from the same plant over the course of time.
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