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The five easiest vegetables to grow
Simple veg to choose if you want to start growing your own
The easiest way to enjoy vegetables that are chemical-free, fresh as possible and without any packaging is to grow your own. And the only distance they will travel is from your garden to your plate.
It's much simpler than you might expect. To get started, all you need is a couple of pots or a patch of soil and you can make a contribution to your family's five-a-day portions of fruit and veg.
We've picked five of the easiest and most rewarding veg to start off with. They will hardly take up any room in the garden but will give you a delicious supply of fresh produce.
Supermarket beans are expensive and often imported
Runner beans are easy to grow from seed and should crop for months if you pick the beans every few days. Just 12 plants should be enough for most households.
French beans take about eight weeks to mature, and they then crop for about a month. There are both climbing and bush varieties.
There are both dwarf and climbing forms of French beans.
We think: Why bother buying them when they're easy to grow and taste better fresh?
Vegetables in the cabbage family (brassicas) are prone to pests.
Pumpkins and marrows take up a lot of space.
Even experienced gardeners find celery, celeriac and Florence fennel a challenge.
Buying veg seeds and plants
You can buy veg seeds and plants at garden centres, supermarkets and DIY stores. However, for the best selection of varieties, it's worth buying from specialist suppliers online. Kings Seeds, Real Seeds and Chiltern Seeds all did well in in our survey and Brookside Nursery performed well for plug plants.