Where is the best spot for my vegetable garden?

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The best place to site your vegetable garden would be where it gets the most sun and has the best soil. A southern exposure is ideal, especially if the ground slopes away from the garden so the heavier cold air flows away from it. That gives the garden it's longest season with best light and soil. All vegetables need a minimum of 6 hours of direct sunlight.

Sun-loving plants like tomatoes, peppers and eggplants, as well as green beans, squash and melons need more. Lettuces and some members of the cabbage family can do with a little less.

Growing Your Own has additional information on growing all kinds of vegetables specifically in our climate

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