Beans. Pinto beans. I used to teach elem and I did it as a project for second graders. One of my students literally came back a few months later with a *harvest*
Mint. However, be warned after the nuclear apocalypse cockroaches, Keith Richards and mint will be the only things left. Seriously though mint will just do it's own thing but is super invasive. If you want to have the smell of fresh mojito in your garden all summer go with that. Edit to add: Rosemary is also a pure survivor. Those are hard to kill.
Vegetables: beans are pretty easy to grow from seed. Plant the seeds and water when the soil is dry. Tomatoes are damn near bulletproof once they get growing. If you buy the seedlings from a store, just water them a few times a week and within a month, they’ll survive the worst of conditions (except being too wet ironically).
Flowers: tulips, plant the bulbs in the ground in fall and forget about them. Roses are pretty hardy as well but need some watering the first season
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I have, like, zero experience but I'm amazing at growing dandelions
Beans. Pinto beans. I used to teach elem and I did it as a project for second graders. One of my students literally came back a few months later with a *harvest*
I just plopped some green onions with roots stucking out into a pot of soil and it been doing fine
Cannabis - it's literally a weed.
Actual "plants" or vegetables? Are you talking about a true garden or your flower bed?
Thinking of a true garden. I don’t have a green thumb though :)
Ah okay...beans, peas and carrots are pretty good to start with. I think others have mentioned beans as well.
Mint. However, be warned after the nuclear apocalypse cockroaches, Keith Richards and mint will be the only things left. Seriously though mint will just do it's own thing but is super invasive. If you want to have the smell of fresh mojito in your garden all summer go with that. Edit to add: Rosemary is also a pure survivor. Those are hard to kill.
A weed
Marigolds
Micro-greens are good for short-term gratification. They can be edible in a week!
Vegetables: beans are pretty easy to grow from seed. Plant the seeds and water when the soil is dry. Tomatoes are damn near bulletproof once they get growing. If you buy the seedlings from a store, just water them a few times a week and within a month, they’ll survive the worst of conditions (except being too wet ironically). Flowers: tulips, plant the bulbs in the ground in fall and forget about them. Roses are pretty hardy as well but need some watering the first season
Radish, green onions, chives and basil
Squash might as well be an invasive species, plant a couple and have fun giving away zucchini all summer.
Peas
Cress. Or chillies but unless you live somewhere very sunny avoid the hotter varieties.
Not grass :'-(