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7 vegetables to plant in April for a thriving summer harvest

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 7, 2026, 08:00 IST
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7 vegetables to plant in April for a thriving summer harvest

April is one of the most exciting months for gardeners, as warmer temperatures and longer daylight hours create ideal growing conditions. This month is considered the beginning of the main season of planting various types of vegetables that can either be planted indoors or outdoors. Selecting the right vegetable to grow in April will ensure an efficient harvest in summer. Here are seven vegetables to grow in April in warmer regions:

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Cucumbers

Cucumbers flourish in warm temperatures and are suitable for April cultivation. These crops require sunshine, irrigation and support such as trellises. The plants grow quickly and produce fresh, juicy vegetables ideal for summer salads.

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Okra (Bhindi)

Okra ranks among the simplest crops to cultivate in April particularly in tropical regions. The crops grow well in hot environments and require little maintenance after establishment. Provided adequate sun and irrigation, rapid growth and production of pods occur throughout summer.

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Bottle Gourd (Lauki)

Bottle gourd is a very common summer vegetable. It grows well when planted in April and needs space to spread or climb. It prefers warm temperatures and regular watering, making it a great choice for home gardens.

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Bitter Gourd (Karela)

Bitter gourd thrives in hot weather. It needs to be grown on a support system with adequate sunshine. Although it has a bitter taste, it is extremely healthy and can grow effortlessly under minimal conditions.

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Brinjal (Eggplant)

Brinjal is a widely cultivated vegetable that does well when planted in April. Brinjal thrives in warm temperatures and nutrient-rich soil. By providing the right amount of water and sunshine, it bears several fruits for a prolonged time period.

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Green Chillies

Green chilli plants are easy to grow. They require warm conditions and regular watering. Once established, they produce chillies for a long time, making them a must-have in kitchen gardens.

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Beans (French Beans / Runner Beans)

Beans are easy to grow and ideal for April planting. They grow quickly and improve soil fertility by adding nitrogen. With proper support and sunlight, they produce a steady harvest of fresh pods.


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