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Unlock Your Inner Green Thumb: 10 Easy Seeds to Start Growing at Home

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Do you love spending time in your garden? Are you keen to start growing your own plants, but don’t know where to start? Here are 10 easy seeds that you can start growing at home, with minimal effort required. So get ready to unlock your inner green thumb and watch your plants grow before your very eyes! 

There are many benefits of gardening in your own yard. Firstly, you can make your yard your own and add some personality to it, and you’ll have total control over what plants you have. It also gives you the ability to use organic gardening methods and avoid chemicals that may be used to treat plants in a nursery or garden center. Plus, you can save money by growing your own plants and potentially even start selling some of them yourself. 

So if you’d like to start growing your own plants from the seed stage, what are some of the easier seeds to get started with in your yard? 

1. Beans

Good for beginners and experts alike, beans are an easy seed to start with and can be sown right in the ground. They prefer warm weather and plenty of sun, and are ideal for container gardens too. Investing in a small greenhouse for your yard can be a good start to help you get seeds like this established, before planting them in the ground. Beans are really versatile when it comes to mealtimes too, as they can be used in salads, stews or simply eaten on their own. 

2. Peas

Peas are also a great choice for the beginner gardener. They are easy to sow and can tolerate cool weather, making them suitable for planting both in early spring or late autumn. Peas like full sun and are also suitable for container gardens. They’re tasty too, so you can enjoy the fruits of your labor straight away! 

3. Sunflowers

These cheerful flowers are a great choice for beginners. Sunflowers can tolerate different types of soil and weather, making them easy to grow anywhere. They also attract myriad of pollinators, so you can enjoy a splash of color and a variety of wildlife in your yard. This is a great way to brighten up your yard space and add a bit of fun to your garden. 

4. Cannabis

Cannabis is actually one of the easier plants to grow from seed, and it’s surprisingly easy to obtain seeds online if growing cannabis is legal in your state. There are different strains to choose from too, such as the sunset sherbet strain, so you can select something to suit your needs, whether you use cannabis medicinally or for relaxation purposes. It grows best in a warm, sunny spot and will need regular watering to keep it happy. 

5. Basil

Basil is an ideal herb for beginners to try growing from seed. It prefers warm weather and full sun, though it can tolerate some shade. Basil is a versatile herb used in many recipes, so this is a great way to get your own supply of fresh herbs for cooking. It’s especially beneficial to grow basil as this is one herb that can get moldy quickly when you buy it from the store. Being able to tear off a few leaves as and when you’re cooking can be really beneficial to your kitchen activities. 

6. Tomatoes

Tomatoes are another easy seed to start with, although they will need a bit of extra care to get established. Tomatoes prefer warm weather and full sun, so a greenhouse or cloche can be beneficial. Once established, tomatoes are a great option for container gardens as they don’t take up too much space. They’re also versatile when it comes to cooking, so you can enjoy your own supply of homegrown tomatoes with little effort. At the end of the season, you can even save some of your own seeds to start all over again! 

7. Wildflowers

Wildflowers are an excellent option for those that want a low-maintenance garden. Wildflowers may be annuals or perennials, meaning they can return in your garden each year. These flowers are ideal for adding a pop of color and attracting bees and butterflies, while being very easy to care for. You can also sow wildflower seeds in autumn or spring depending on the type, so you can enjoy a beautiful display all year round. 

8. Marigolds

These pleasant little flowers are an easy way to add a splash of color to your garden. Marigolds prefer warm temperatures and full sun, but they can also tolerate some shade. They are perfect for container gardens, as the flowers will cascade over the sides of the pot and spill out onto the ground. As a bonus, they are also effective natural insect repellents, so they can help keep pests out of your garden too! 

9. Radishes

Radishes are a great option for beginner gardeners as they are easy to grow and don’t require a lot of space. Radishes are also one of the fastest growing vegetables, so you can enjoy a crop in as little as four weeks. Radishes like full sun and regular watering to keep them happy, so they are an excellent option for container gardeners. Plus, these crisp little vegetables can be used in a variety of dishes to add flavor and crunch. 

10. Lettuce

Lettuce is a great choice for beginner gardeners as it doesn’t require much maintenance. It likes full sun or partial shade and regular watering, but it will also tolerate dry periods too. There are many different varieties to choose from, so you can select something to suit your needs. Lettuce grows best in cooler temperatures and can be harvested within a few weeks of sowing the seeds.

 No matter which seeds you choose, starting your own garden from the comfort of your own home can be a rewarding and exciting experience. Plus, you will also have the satisfaction of knowing that all the ingredients in your dishes are fresh, organic and homegrown! With a bit of guidance and dedication, you can have your own thriving garden in no time. Good luck!

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