Spring and summer are the best time to be vegan. This is
when gardens are bursting with all sorts of veggies and fruits. It’s also the
time to think about growing the needed proteins a meatless diet demands. A
vegan garden should have every and any kind of harvest to satisfy even the
strictest herbivore.
Many vegans go for the super greens such as kale and spinach. Kale can be planted from early Spring to early summer. The seedlings need to be thinned after two to three weeks of growth because the plants grow to a mammoth size. The average kale plant is anywhere from two to three feet with a two to three foot spread. They do require a lot of land.Most vegans usually eat a lot of it so growing an abundance is not such a big deal. The other , spinach, can be planted right now. It's surprisingly a cool weather plant but can grow well in late Spring or early summer. They're versatile in the sense that the seedlings can be planted in either full sunlight or partial shade. They do thrive in sandy soil and need to be watered once a week. One of the pluses is they're the first for harvest so you can have a salad within weeks of planting . Of course vegans should think about tomatoes, Like beans, they're crucial to a vegetarian diet and lend variety to the diet. Before planting , study the different types. If you're more into sauces, then grow plum tomatoes. Enjoy a sandwich or focaccio with the aptly named beefsteak. If you enjoy them as a snack then think about growing cherry ones. You also have to decide whether to grow them from seeds or pots with young plants too.
A vegan garden may take work but the harvest is worth it. They'll add to the diet and create a variety of different dishes. Plan today for a summer full of veggies.
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