Kirra wrote:
When I was younger, we had a garden and peppers were pretty much the only thing that grew well. We would go to the nursery in the spring and get green, red and yellow bell pepper plants, and then several of the hot peppers. My mom used to make salsa from the stuff we grew. It was so good!
I realize it's been a month since you said this, but really the best way to find out what grows well is to go to a local greenhouse and ask. Preferably a locally owned and operated place, at least in my area the people there are far more knowledgeable than the people at, say, home depot and lowes. Give the person you speak to an idea of your gardening experience, as well as vegetables you like, they should be able to recommend some things for you to try at about your level.
For the most part lots of plants are fairly easy to grow in humid/mild places, and the more dry and extreme you get the less you can grow without drastically increasing the work load. You really don't need much gardening knowledge for lots of plants, they'll either grow well or they won't. The only thing you need to worry about for lots of stuff is making sure they get watered enough or are in the right amount of sunlight. Lots of plants have a preferred amount, but do fine with others as well. Weeding once a week or so never hurts either.
Here in Utah it can be tough due to high summer temps and low humidity. This makes it easy for plants to get scorched no matter how much you water them, though you can get around this with various shading options for gardens and such.
I wish I could have a huge garden, but it's kind of hard to do that in an apartment. I'm planning on building a small planter this summer to grow some stuff though. We should be finally past freezes at night, which can also cause havoc if you plant to early. But just like everything else, this can be gotten around as well.
But yeah, the point was just to say that if you want to plant, go talk to some people at a local greenhouse, see what they have to say. You could even talk to other people there picking up seeds/starters, you can usually find a few people that garden heavily as a hobby that way as well.