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Summer Garden at your own Home: list of in-season fruits and veggies you can grow yourself
9 AUGUST ‘22
3 minutes
Explore how to make the perfect garden at your home this summer!
Grow your own veggies and fruits and make fresh salads your summer go-to. Enjoy nature and be part of nature by creating your own garden.
Words by Varnika Srivastava

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Do you want to take advantage of gardening's tremendous benefits this summer? Do not be afraid; it is simpler than you would imagine. Gardening offers so many advantages. One of these is that it makes your house look better. It also has a positive impact on the environment. We must not overlook the additional delicious meals it will produce. Additionally, it is an easy way to improve your mood. We at Staiy are here to help you get started on making your summer garden the best it can be!
Pest management, composting, harvesting, deadheading, weeding, watering, sowing, planting, and more! But as the summer goes by quickly, it's imperative to take a break, relax, and take it all in. After all, what good is having a lovely garden if you can't stop and enjoy how lovely it is overall?

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1. The perfect veggies
and fruits to grow in
your summer garden
What veggies and fruits are simple
to grow? Grapes, raspberries, blackberries, apples, strawberries, citrus, guava, figs, bananas, and other fruits are among the easiest to grow. Onion, lettuce, cucumbers, carrots, radishes, zucchini, swiss chard, kale, peas, peppers, and other simple vegetables can be grown by beginners in their summer garden.
It's a lot of fun to grow your own fruits and vegetables. With a little bit of yard or a patio, you may start a summer garden with ease. You'll need high-quality seeds of quick-growing fruits and vegetables, potting soil, seed trays, and you can even start seedlings indoors, for planting seeds. Young plants require sunlight, water, and some yard space for transplanting after they have begun to grow. Additionally, you can buy transplants from nurseries and put them in your yard.
2. Create room for entertainment in your summer garden
You'll need a clear point if you want to enjoy your summer garden and also entertain guests. An appropriate solution is thoughtful seating. In addition to the typical patio set of tables and chairs, think about adding a bench to the garden in a location that will give you an excellent view of your summer garden. This may be at the end of a path that looks down or across the summer garden, or in a cool, shaded spot if you need a break from the heat.

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3. Let’s cool off with cool drinks in your summer garden
Don't forget to quench your thirst on hot summer days with a variety of smoothies, cordials, and lemonades created with fruits and herbs from your summer garden. Make the most of the late summer's bounty by looking for creative recipes to transform any surpluses into delectable beverages. Why not make arrangements for a few country wines if you have the patience?

Here is one other DIY tip that we can give you: you can make your own cooler. Tape any drainage holes closed after taking two clay terracotta pots, one larger than the other. Place the smaller pot into the larger pot, then level the rims by adding sand to the large pot's base until they are all the same size. Before adding water to completely wet the sand, add more sand between the pots, filling it all the way up to the rims. Put your beers, wine, or soft drinks inside and cover with a cloth that has been dampened.
The pot's moisture is whisked away by the towel, where it eventually evaporates. This cools your drinks by lowering the temperature of the interior air. It's a terrific, low-tech method of chilling beverages, and it seems like the perfect, gardener-focused answer to the problem of satisfying thirst and cooling off in your own summer garden.

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