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7 Best Fruits and Veggies to Grow at Home

If growing your own fruits and vegetables is something you are interested in, you should not be discouraged by a lack of gardening space or actual experience in planting crops.

Some crops are much easier to grow than others, and you will be surprised to see all the amazing fruits and veggies you can plant at home, even as a beginner and even when available space might be at a premium.

Peppers

If you enjoy eating peppers, you must have noticed they are normally full of seeds. In order to plant your own tasty peppers, just collect the seeds from one that you consumed, use a paper towel to dry them, and then plant the seeds in a pot or in your garden. Peppers can also be grown in small containers. They should be planted in well-drained soil and exposed to plenty of direct sunlight.

Garlic

Garlic is one of the easiest edible plants you can grow, and it also tends to grow faster than weeds. To plant your own garlic, take one of its cloves and bury it in shallow ground, with the pointy tip facing upwards. Water it for a few days, and soon you will see a green shoot rising from it, and growing surprisingly fast. After a while, the clove you planted will grow into an entirely new head of garlic.

Tomatoes

Growing your own tomatoes may seem like a hassle, but in reality, it is quite simple. Tomatoes are pretty versatile when it comes to gardening space – they can be planted outside, in containers, or plant cages. Ideally, you should plant them in summer since they benefit from direct sunlight, and use rich, draining soil. Tomatoes also require generous watering that keeps the fruit from cracking. Once you taste homegrown tomatoes, you will hardly ever wish to eat store-bought ones again.

Potatoes

It is surprisingly easy to grow potatoes, especially since you can do it using large pots, or even giant bags. For example, you can use an old compost bag. Add a few potato seeds to a layer of compost, use another layer to cover the seeds, and then leave them to grow. When you notice leaves growing out, cover them with a little more compost. Repeat the process until the bag is full, and after that, you will just need to water regularly. Ten to twenty weeks later, you will be able to enjoy your first batch of homegrown potatoes.

Strawberries

Strawberries are known as one of the easiest fruits to grow. They can be cultivated in the ground, in containers, or in raised garden beds. It is best to plant them in springtime, as they require six to eight hours of sunshine. Before planting the seeds, you should soak them in water and plant food for two hours. Once you plant your strawberries, you can expect them to crop nicely for three to four years, with minimal maintenance.

Lemons

If you are a fan of making fresh lemonades or you tend to use lemon zest in some of your delicious meals, you will surely benefit from having a lemon tree at hand. All you need to do is pick the seeds next time you use a lemon, clean them nicely, and make sure to dry them properly. After that, you just need to plant the seeds in your garden or in a large pot, and in one to two years, you will get to enjoy your own lemons.

Radishes

Radishes are easier to grow than other root vegetables because they don’t need exceptionally deep soil to thrive. There is also no need to be too careful when it comes to spacing out the seeds, at least not if you stick to smaller radishes. These amazing plants can be harvested a month after being planted and they do not require too much sunlight to grow. Whether you enjoy mild-tasting radishes or more peppery ones, all you need to do is pick your favorites and start planting.

Now that you know which fruits and vegetables are the easiest to grow, you can start creating your little colorful garden at home. Once you discover just how easy and rewarding it can be to grow your own food, you’ll probably want to expand the variety of crops.

 

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Kaya Wittenburg

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