In spring, gardeners have many concerns, and sometimes by the end of May, there are empty beds that they want to sow.
Don't be upset if you didn't manage to plant the seeds on time.
This period is perfect for growing certain crops. It should be noted that vegetables sown in early summer grow much better than those planted earlier.
For example, early varieties of potatoes can be planted, which will yield fruit in just 50-60 days.
At this time, experienced gardeners also plant carrots.
As for root crops, beets will thrive if planted in the first half of June.
Additionally, in early summer, you can thin out the already sprouted beets and transplant the excess seedlings, which will quickly take root.
If legumes or zucchini are planted at this time, the harvest can be gathered by mid-August.
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