Carrots: The seeds are too small to grow. You usually have two, three or four carrots, so you must trim them. They need very special soil, otherwise they taste bitter or difficult to remove. Carrots are hard to make right. I never eat carrots.
Lettuce: A crop in early spring or autumn. A relatively short growth period. Lettuce is of little use unless you like to eat a lot of it. They are perishable, but they can be started in advance in a glass hot box. They are usually not a good summer crop.
Potatoes: wither easily. You need to add a lot of sand to the soil. They are also prone to beetle and moisture problems. Potato Fusarium wilt spreads rapidly. The interesting thing about them is that you can creatively plant them in wooden barrels or straw, but it may not be suitable for your ordinary garden, depending on the soil.
Pumpkin (pumpkin, yellow pumpkin, white walnut, etc.). ). These are great. They have a long growing season, from summer to autumn, and have many uses in dishes. The problem is beetles. These things need to be very careful to stop beetles. They will find and destroy your crops. You can use some skills to deal with beetles, but these skills are useless. This is a good choice if you can deal with pests. Need to be watered frequently.
Pepper: It's getting closer. Here are some commonalities. They have a longer growing period. It's not particularly difficult to grow. It can be harvested for several months. There are not many insect pests.
Beans: especially lentils. You can have fun here. You won't have too many predator/pest problems and you have some versatility. They have a reasonable growing season. If you like beans, this is a good choice. You will have a lot to share with friends and family. Beans are prolific! You may want to rotate crops, but beans can fix nitrogen in the soil well and serve the crops next year.
Broccoli/Cauliflower: The harvest is very special. They are somewhat resistant to pests (mainly eating leaves), but their harvest season is relatively short compared with beans or pumpkins. If you leave them too long, they will become thinner and taste worse. Unless they are harvested, they will eventually blossom/seed.
Corn: To do this, you must prevent pests. It is sensitive to many different pests and fungi. The harvest season is at the end of the year, so you must take care of and water the whole summer to get the autumn harvest, although some varieties will extend the harvest time. More unhealthy than other alternatives.
Peas: Prepare some fences or pea racks. They are easy to grow and the harvest season is shorter than that of beans. This is an early harvest. When the peas are finished, you can harvest other crops. Sugar beans are especially good and taste good.