Five vegetables you can grow from seed in your outdoor garden in New Jersey in April

by Lifestyle and Family

Springtime is here, and gardeners in New Jersey are gearing up for planting season. With warmer temperatures and longer days, April is the perfect time to start planting seeds outdoors.

However, with so many options, it can be overwhelming to decide which seeds to plant. Here are five seeds you can sow this weekend in your New Jersey garden.

  1. Lettuce: Lettuce is a great seed to plant in April because it thrives in cooler weather. It can be sown directly into the soil and will germinate in as little as 5-7 days. Lettuce is easy to grow, requires minimal maintenance, and is a great addition to any salad.
  2. Peas: Peas are another seed that prefers cooler temperatures and can be planted in April. They can be sown directly into the soil and will start to sprout in about 10-14 days. Peas are also a great source of protein, fiber, and nutrients.
  3. Spinach: Spinach is a leafy green that is easy to grow and can be planted in April. It can be sown directly into the soil and will start to sprout in as little as 7-14 days. Spinach is a great source of vitamins and minerals and can be added to salads, smoothies, or sautéed as a side dish.
  4. Radishes: Radishes are a fast-growing vegetable that can be planted in April. They can be sown directly into the soil and will be ready to harvest in as little as 25-30 days. Radishes are a great addition to salads, sandwiches, or can be pickled for a crunchy snack.
  5. Carrots: Carrots are a root vegetable that can be planted in April. They can be sown directly into the soil and will start to sprout in about 10-14 days. Carrots are a great source of vitamins and can be eaten raw, cooked, or juiced.
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Many of us here at Shore News Network are successful backyard gardeners and starting in 2023, we are going to start sharing our tips on how to get the most out of backyard gardening here in New Jersey. This column is a collective of articles by Shore News Network writers, friends and family in the local gardening community. New Jersey is the Garden State and we're here to show you exactly why that is.

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