The chart below is meant to give you some general guidelines for the most commonly grown vegetables. Of course, if you love peppers but hate cabbage, you can always adjust.
How Much to Plant (for a Family of 4)
| Asparagus | 10' | Perennial |
| Beets | 10' | Spring and Fall Crop |
| Broccoli | 5 Plants | Cool Season Crop |
| Brussels Sprouts | 5 Plants | Cool Season Crop |
| Beans, Bush | 15' | Succession Plant |
| Beans, Pole | 3 Poles | Single Planting |
| Cabbage | 5 Plants | Spring and Fall Crop |
| Carrots | 10' | Succession Plant |
| Cauliflower | 5 Plants | Spring and Fall Crop |
| Chard | 5 Plants | Re-Grows after Harvesting Outer Leaves |
| Corn | 15' | Succession Plant and Multiple Varieties |
| Cucumbers | 2 hills | Single Planting |
| Greens | 10' | Spring and Fall Crop |
| Kale | 5 Plants | Single Planting |
| Lettuce, Leaf | 10' | Succession Plant |
| Onions | 5' | Single Planting |
| Peas | 10' | Succession, Spring and Fall |
| Peppers | 3 Plants | Single Planting |
| Radishes | 5' | Succession Plant |
| Squash, Summer | 2 Hills | Single Planting, Multiple Varieties |
| Tomatos | 5 Plants | Single Planting, Multiple Varieties |
| Turnips | 10' | Spring and Fall Crop |

