Originally posted by philnicandamy
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starting with simple plants :
tomatoes : small plum and cherry stay small so are more easy to handle. also great for the little ones to pick and eat.
beans and peas are always a good choice, ideal finger foods,
herbs : indoors or outside they bring smells into the garden and house, mint and basil are pungent when the leaves are broken. and release smooth oils into the summer air. they can also be grown nearly all year long.
potatoes : you can cut a growbag in half and place two/three potatoes in each half. once the flowers (white) fall off you can lift them (tip them out) the little ones can get into the soil and find the booty.
collecting seeds is fun and teaches our little green fingers where food comes from and how it grows. something that is lost these days with fast food and mass production.
pepper seeds can be saved from store purchased peppers, scoop them from the flesh and leave on windowsill for a couple of weeks.
tomatoes: scoop the seed and rinse in in some water, place them onto a sheet of paper and leave on windowsill for a couple to three weeks to dry.
beans and peas can be dried the same way. a few pods will allow you to grow more the next season.
hot peppers can be dried on windowsill and placed into olive oil for that summer heat in mid winter.
hope this all helps, feel free to throw questions
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