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  1. Bumper Crop® | Master Nursery® Garden Centers 190 S. Orchard Avenue Suite B-230 Vacaville, CA 95688 TEL 707-359-2700 | FAX 707-359-2799. EMAIL US AT INFO@BUMPERCROP.COM

  2. Bumper Crop® Soils and Plant Foods were created exclusively by Master Nursery® Garden Centers, containing only the finest all natural, rich, and organic ingredients.

  3. Growing a plant from seed, nurturing it, transplanting it in the garden, tending it, and enjoying its beautiful blooms or delicious fruit makes you feel like a garden rock star! While it’s probably too early in your area to start seeds in January, it’s definitely time to get seeds now.

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    What’s great about radishes is they make do with whatever soil you have to work with, and they grow incredibly fast—literally in three to four weeks. An ideal cool-weather crop, plant radishes in the early spring or fall and then plant again every two weeks or so a few times. This will ensure you have delicious bulbs starting in just a few weeks an...

    All garden greens (including spinach and arugula) grow very easily—and very quickly—but lettuce is probably the easiest. A cool-weather crop, just plant your seeds in the spring and fall, water them regularly, and in about 4 weeks you’ll have gorgeous baby lettuces popping up, ready to eat. Doing additional plantings every two weeks will ensure you...

    Green beans are not only delicious, but they store well. They can be frozen or pickled, so if your bumper crop of green beans is a little too bumper (which can certainly happen, as they’re easy to grow) you don’t have to mulch them. Beginners, look for a bush variety instead of a pole variety, as they require less infrastructure. Plant them in the ...

    Onions are incredibly useful in the kitchen, and incredibly easy to grow. You can either buy dormant bulbs, which will mature faster, or start with seeds. Plant them in early spring, pretty much as soon as the soil is thawed and workable, then keep the soil damp at all times with regular watering. You’ll get results in just a few weeks, and there a...

    Hardy and durable, strawberry plants are very easy to get going in your garden and don’t require much by way of care. The simplest thing to do is purchase bare-root plants from a nursery, as they’re incredibly cheap. Plant them in a sunny spot in the spring and about three weeks later you’ll see them producing fruit—but don’t let them. The one draw...

    Pepper plants in general are very easy to grow in any garden, but many pepper varieties don’t do well in extreme temperatures (under 65 or over 85 degrees). If your area sees those kinds of temperature swings, you can wind up with a lot of pepper plants but no actual peppers. Banana peppers are the exception: They don’t mind temperature fluctuation...

    Like all squash, bush zucchini is incredibly easy to grow—and each plant will produce a lot of zucchini, so be conservative unless you want to dedicate your life to figuring out the many ways you can cook it. Once a plant begins producing, you’ll need to harvest every single day, no joke. Zucchini likes a lot of sun, so choose a sunny spot and plan...

    If you know someone obsessed with their tomato plants, you might be under the impression that tomatoes require several advanced degrees and a disturbing level of passion to grow, but this isn’t the case. Tomatoes can be very easy to grow if you choose a bush cherry tomato variety that grows along the ground. Wait until spring has warmed up a bit an...

    Basil is a flexible herb that complements a lot of the veggies in your garden—and it’s simple to grow. Plant basil seeds about two weeks after the last frost in a spot that will get plenty of sun. Water regularly, and then go relax for about three to four weeks. As the weather warms up, your basil plants will start to go gangbusters, and you can be...

    There’s are reasons Sam Gamgee’s favorite food has been a staple around the world for thousands of years: it’s super easy to grow, it’s incredibly nutritious and flexible in the kitchen, and it stores well. Pick a spot that will get plenty of sun and pre-fertilize the soil. Then go buy or make some seed potatoes and cut them up (make sure each piec...

  5. Mar 9, 2022 · If you’re planning a beginner’s garden and want to see relatively easy results, try these 14 easy bumper crops.

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