Top 6 Easy To Grow Vegetables For Beginners/SEED TO HARVEST

Top 6 Easy To Grow Vegetables For Beginners/SEED TO HARVEST

In today’s video, I’m sharing my top 6 easy vegetables for beginners to grow in their spring garden. I’ll take you from seed to harvest on each vegetable growing choice.

If you have questions about growing vegetables for your garden, need help starting a vegetable garden, want tips for gardening for beginners, are looking for more gardening tips and tricks and “garden hacks” , have questions about vegetable gardening and organic gardening in general, or want to share some DIY and “how to” garden tips and gardening hacks of your own, please ask in the comment section below!

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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
00:06 – How to Grow Peas From Seed
01:05 – How to Plant Potatoes // No Dig Potatoes // Ruth Stout
02:24 – How to grow Lettuce From Seed
03:00 – How to Thin Lettuce Seedlings
03:19 – Hack for Sowing Lettuce Seed
04:07 – How to Grow Onions from Seed
05:44 – Huge Onion Harvest
06:03 – How to Cure and Store Onions
06:19 – How to Plant Garlic / Planting Garlic Cloves
07:33 – Garlic Harvest
07:44 – How to Cure and Store Garlic
08:04 – How to Grow Carrots from Seed
09:03 – How to Thin Carrot Seedlings
09:23 – Extra – How to Grow Tomatoes not Leaves Video

RELATED VIDEOS FROM NEXT LEVEL GARDENING
How to Grow Peas: https://youtu.be/Lns8XgOnR3s
How to Grow Potatoes 4 Ways: https://youtu.be/CqqrBFRlN2A
How to Grow Lettuce: https://youtu.be/EgTasbpQJLE
How to Grow Onions: https://youtu.be/pBxUIH825oc
How to Grow Garlic: https://youtu.be/J58N1CJxoWg
How to Grow Carrots 3 Ways: https://youtu.be/574wflr-AWk
How to Grow Tomatoes: https://youtu.be/9w-7RoH_uic

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50 Comments

  1. 4:35 but where is europe? Like. Man

  2. Hi I just watch you 4 year old tomato video and you talked about the rat problem.

    I use to live in the Southern California next to an Avocado Orchard and had a big problem with rats. Always fighting to keep them out of the underneath the house and in the attic could never leave the garage open. We had many pests and i was trapping Ground Squirrels and raccoons with a live trap. I found that most of my catches were rats. So i modify with some smaller screen and went to town.
    Always just used bord seed and a pellet gun, your good.

  3. Thank you #SaveSoil #Consciousplanet

  4. @IslamKurtarichi-w9t March 13, 2025 at 11:55 am

    beautifull

  5. @De_Vliegende_Hollander March 13, 2025 at 11:59 am

    So that’s why my Italian onions (Mediterranean climate) didn’t grow in the Netherlands (northern sea climate). I thought it was just temperatures but it might have been daylight hours mostly. Thanks a lot!

  6. Another great video.

  7. I love your soil.

  8. @JasonThompson-y5m March 13, 2025 at 12:00 pm

    Another great video.

  9. Can this stuff be grown in pots.. my back yard is small

  10. @StickyFrogStudio March 13, 2025 at 12:06 pm

    I can validate that home grown potatoes are superior… oh my goodness!!! so rich and creamy and so so flavorful!

  11. Thank you so much for this video. It was very interesting.

  12. @FarmFreshFinds69 March 13, 2025 at 12:09 pm

    "Great content! The tips you shared at [01:21] were super helpful. I’ll definitely try them out!"

  13. Thank you very much so much for this video. Very informative.

  14. Holy cow those are huge onions!!

  15. For me potatos, carrots and onions are some of the hardest things to grow in the garden (never tried garlic). They don’t grow at all or stay super tiny and low in quantity. I have no problems growing tomotos, cucumbers, squash, pumpinks, all types of berries. Even things like aubergine, Physalis and watermelons grow well enough for a good harvest. But everything under ground … Not a chance.

  16. Should I be worried about bad stuff in straw? I love straw for Ruth Stout gardening. 😢

  17. Dude those aren’t onions, those are footballs! Those are huge!

  18. Thx man, now I’ll have a fighting chance against the government and the leftists who are destroying this country and bringing in an economic depression

  19. Thank you.

  20. What an amazing vedio so informative.

  21. @AlisonGustanti-nq9xd March 13, 2025 at 12:17 pm

    Peas are fruits and NOT vegetables

  22. what is frosting?

  23. Those are the biggest onions I’ve ever seen

  24. I put my seed potatoes straight from the bag into the ground. No chit.

  25. Question liquid fertilizer can you recommend one or anyone can help new to allotments many thanks 👍👍👍👍👍

  26. I recently noticed tomato seeds growing in my garden.

  27. To me the potatoes and the squash are the easiest

  28. It was very informative

  29. My dirt is clay will this still work?? For leaf lettuce and Capsicum??

  30. @JesusKathrynMiller March 13, 2025 at 12:24 pm

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  31. It was very instructive

  32. @NaturesNectar-mb8ey March 13, 2025 at 12:25 pm

    I have some tips on my channel that goes along with this video as well

  33. @PorchGardeningWithPassion March 13, 2025 at 12:27 pm

    Great videos!

  34. @mayLibertyprevail1a March 13, 2025 at 12:27 pm

    There is only one vegetable that I’ve always found super easy to grow, and that is tomatoes. No matter where I’ve lived or the soil and climate conditions, I have been able to produce a crop–starting outdoors from seed–without fail.

  35. hi Brian, I have tried growing the garden pea also called English pea with no success, they are always leggy with just the main stem and no side shoots. please help

  36. @nevercatnorcradle March 13, 2025 at 12:33 pm

    I’m so hungry, i want all of these

  37. Very instructive

  38. “Jehovah, for his part, will give what is good, and our own land will give its yield.” (Psalm 85:12)

  39. @EmmelenePillay-pp5md March 13, 2025 at 12:41 pm

    Your video is amazing..so informative. THANKS FOR SHARING

  40. In the Northeastern US, you can plant hardneck garlic. This gives a bonus crop of garlic scapes. They taste like garlic flavored green beans

  41. @StacyAlexander-m5u March 13, 2025 at 12:42 pm

    Interesting.

  42. @cheyannerockett8870 March 13, 2025 at 12:45 pm

    For some dumb reason, I have better luck with tomatoes than anything else. Most everything else I have failed. I tried beans and it was a no go but an apple tree I can do? I think I’m broken.

  43. Have you heard the “gods that be” are condemning home gardens now because of their carbon footprint?? 🤬🤬🤯

  44. @wandamontgomery6030 March 13, 2025 at 12:47 pm

    I haven’t did gardening since I was a kid but want to start one this year

  45. Vermiculite has asbestos 😂 I don’t know if I’d want to be gardening with that

  46. Ive never planted anything. i move to my own house with garden in april/may and i really wanna start planting my own veggies. i am keen on onions, but especially potatoes. your tutorial looks very nice but now i ask myself where you are supposed to get the straw/hay for putting on top of the tomatoes?

  47. Thank you #savesoil #Consciousplanet

  48. @leightonwood3787 March 13, 2025 at 12:48 pm

    ☀️

  49. Lettuce is the hardest for me to grow. It either gets eaten by critters and insects, bolts, or tastes bitter.

  50. In which season should we plan

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