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Spring 2021: The Perfect Time to Grow More of Your Own Food

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Spring 2021: The Perfect Time to Grow More of Your Own Food

Anna Montgomery

This spring planting season is a great opportunity to consider growing more of your own food, or, if you are a beginner, perhaps you could start with growing your own herbs, tomatoes, and salad greens.

Here are a few ideas from Knoxville-based master gardener, and biologist John Tullock, who is the author of such books as “Grow Food at Home: Simple Methods for Small Spaces”, “Appalachian Cooking: New & Traditional Recipes”, and “Seed to Supper”.

You can grow food in many different ways

  • On a windowsill or under artificial lights

  • In containers on a balcony, deck, or patio

  • In raised beds in the yard

  • In a traditional in-ground garden

  • Most people use a variety of methods, depending on the crop and time of year

Plan for the entire year

  • Purchase seed for fall and winter gardening in spring, when selection is best

  • Think about how you actually use each crop; are you making pickles or do you just want fresh cucumbers for salad?

  • Understand succession planting and intercropping

  • Look for cultivars that work best in your situation; compact varieties are best for containers

  • Don’t forget herbs, small fruits, edible flowers, and mushrooms

Plan your garden based on your kitchen

  • What are your family's favorite vegetables?

  • Which crops cost the most in the grocery store and could be more economically grown at home?

  • Grow the herbs you use the most in the kitchen

  • Which crops will bear over a long season without replanting?

  • Which crops store well?

Be a creative cook and you’ll be able to use everything you produce in the garden

  • Learn techniques, not recipes

  • Use common sense and substitute when you need to

  • Learn basic food preservation techniques

  • Taste before, during, and after cooking