Plant a Salsa Garden

My Garden Life
May 31, 2016
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Location:

Plant the vegetables and herbs in fertile, well-drained soil and a sunny location (6+ hours of direct sunlight per day). Grow these plants in a garden bed or in containers on a deck/balcony.

How-to Plant a Salsa Garden

# of plants/per person:

  • 2 Tomato
  • 1 Pepper (jalapeno or serrano)
  • 10 Scallion or Onion
  • 2 Cilantro

Salsa Garden Planting Diagram

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Why limit your imagination to salsa? You can plant additional themed gardens and have ingredients to prepare more of your go-to recipes. Anything goes when it comes to themed gardens because it’s based on your household favorites, but here are some ideas:

  • Pizza Garden
  • Cocktail Garden
  • Spaghetti Sauce Garden
  • Salad Garden
  • Pesto Garden

Fresh Salsa with Chips, Tomatoes, Jalapenos

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