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How much
sun does your garden really need?
Vegetables
prefer a full day of sun, but if you live in a shady suburb you don't have to
give up the idea of growing vegetables. Here are some minimum sunlight
requirements:
 | Fruiting Vegetables - 8
hours of sun This includes tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, and vine crops such
as cucumbers, melons, and squash.
 | Root Vegetables - 6
hours of sun Carrots, beets, etc.
 | Leafy Vegetables - 4
hours of sun These are your "greens" such as lettuce, spinach and
collards. |
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*Keep in mind that these
are minimums. Increasing the amount of sunlight your vegetables receive will
increase the yield and quality of your crop.
*Even though your
vegetables may get enough light when planted near a tree, they will not get
enough nourishment and water. Vegetables can't compete with an established tree
for essential nutrients and moisture.
From GardenGuides.com
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