If you've experienced melons issues, try a Minnesota Midget Cantaloupe. This tiny plant matures with 3-foot vines and 4-inch melons.
1 - Muskmelon
Caraflex cabbages are great for small plots and using up yield. Small 2-pound cabbages mature in a few months.
2 - Caraflex Cabbage
Jacques likes Emerald Pleasure Z10 with zucchini spring–October. It produces massive crops in every zone under perfect conditions. Many diseases are prevented via resistance.
3 - Summer Squash Emerald Delight
Both humans and cats can benefit from resilient catnip. You can plant it for cats and drink tea. It attracts bees, butterflies, helpful wasps, and flies.
4 - Catnip
Creamy Sausage Bush High-yield growers love tomatoes. Buttery, creamy flavor is evident in the pale yellow cylindrical fruit. Small bushes fit pots and beds.
5 - BushTomato Cream Sausage
Eat eggplant if you like solanaceous plants! Add Jewel Amethyst to small spaces or empty containers to increase eggplant yield in a garden. Small stature allows it.
6 - Jewel Amethyst Eggplant
Burgundy broccoli is the spring alternative to green broccoli. This type suits moderate winters and prolonged cold seasons.
7 - Burgundy Broccoli
Try a Black Kat Pumpkin if you're tired of orange pumpkins in autumn! Pumpkins this dark green are practically black.
8 - Black Kat Pumpkin
Fall garden fun: Pasilla Bajio yields lots of peppers to dry. Drying boosts the fresh pepper's flavor and mild heat, but its Scoville score stays around 1000–2000.
9 - Bajio Chilaca Chile Pepper
Kevin chose the Muncher Persian Cucumber for his spring garden. You ask why? Because one of those types is best pickled young.