Horticulture/Vegetables

Vegetables are plants grown for their vegetative parts, such as leaves or stems. However, some "vegetables" are actually flower parts, and many fruits are referred to as vegetables as well.

Tomatoes growing in a vegetable garden

Vegetable is a culinary term which may be applied to any part of an herbaceous plant that humans eat whole or in part is a vegetable, except for culinary fruit, grains, nuts, herbs, and spices. Mushrooms are also commonly considered vegetables, though of course these are not true plants.

Vegetables by Group edit

Leaf Vegetables
(e.g. Lettuce, Spinach)
Stem Vegetables
(e.g. Celery, Asparagus)
Root Vegetables
(e.g. Potatoes, Carrots)
Legumes & Pulses
(e.g. Beans, Peas, Lentils)
Crucifer Family
(Brassicas. e.g. Cabbage, Cauliflower, Brussel Sprouts)
Allium Family
(Bulb Vegetables. e.g. Onion, Garlic)
Fruiting Vegetables
(Botanical Fruits. e.g. Pumpkin, Cucumber, Tomato, Zucchini)
Mushrooms & Fungi

Vegetable Growing Guides edit

Allotment Gardening

Crop Rotation