
1. Potatoes
Harvest time: 80 to 100 days. Choose a loose and sunny area of the garden, as potatoes need a lot of heat and sunlight to grow properly. To stretch the potatoes, keep the two potato plants 12 inches apart and 4 inches tall.
2. Beets
Harvest time: 50 to 60 days. Swiss chard has shallow roots, so he's not very demanding about the height of the garden bed.
9. Beets
Harvest time: 50 to 65 days. The pH of the soil should also be between 6.0 and 7.5, which means you need to use rich, acidic soil.
4. Radishes
Harvest time: 30 to 60 days. Radishes thrive in full sun and temperatures of 40° to 75°F. Once the garden is ready to work, loosen the soil to a depth of 12 to 15 inches.
5. Cucumber
Harvest time: 55 to 65 days. There are many varieties of cucumbers, and ideal growing conditions for most varieties are between 60° and 90°F with soil temperatures around 70°F.
6. Carrots
Harvest time: 70-80 days. For carrots, the optimal soil temperature is 50°F. Because carrot seeds are small, they must be planted at least 5 inches deep in the soil.
7. Spinach
Harvest time: 45 to 50 days. A suitable distance is 6 inches high and 12 inches wide.
8. Tomato
Harvest time: 90 to 140 days. Tomato plants should be straight and firm, 6 to 8 inches tall.
9. Kale
Harvest time: 70 to 95 days. Fertile soil with a pH of 6.5 to 6.8 is better for kale.
10. Lettuce
Harvest time: 30 to 70 days. Lettuce grows best in a temperature range of 60° to 70°F. Line spacing should be 12 to 18 inches. Separate the lettuce seedlings 4 inches apart.
11. Onions
Harvest time: 80 to 150 days. Onions grow best in raised beds that are at least 4 inches tall and 20 inches wide. Soil below 7.0 is more suitable for onion growth.
12. Eggplant
Harvest time: 100 to 150 days. Temperatures between 70 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit promote the fastest growth.

olle metal garden beds are available in 11", 17" and 32", so they are suitable for growing most plants. In addition to some of the easier plants mentioned above, it is also possible to grow grains such as corn and grains. But before planting, first understand the water and soil moisture requirements of plants. Finally, I wish all gardeners success in building a lush garden.