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Vegetables you can easily grow on your balcony: A simple guide to fresh homegrown produce

Arvind A
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 1, 2026, 16:00 IST
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Vegetables you can easily grow on your balcony: A simple guide to fresh homegrown produce

The busy and hectic lifestyle that exists in cities makes growing fresh, organic vegetables in your yard quite unrealistic. Nonetheless, there is balcony gardening that gives everyone an opportunity to grow food even in a small area. Choosing proper vegetables and containers and following basic steps will ensure a successful balcony vegetable growing experience. Besides providing you with fresh and organic products, this activity can improve your mood and let you feel closer to nature. Check out what vegetables grow well in a balcony garden.

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Tomatoes for versatile home growing

One of the vegetables that are easiest to grow on your balcony is tomatoes. You need only pots for planting, as this vegetable grows well in containers and requires plenty of sunshine, regular watering, and support (staves or tomato cages). One can use cherry tomato varieties as they grow well in smaller areas.

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Spinach for quick and healthy harvests

Another easy-to-plant vegetable is spinach. It is very fast-growing and does great in containers. It needs moderate sun exposure and regular watering, which ensures soil wetness. What is more, one can get several crops of this vegetable and spinach is extremely healthy and full of vitamins.

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Chillies for compact spaces

This vegetable is perfect for balconies as chilli plants don't take much space and adapt easily to such conditions. Growing in small to medium-sized pots, they need only a moderate amount of sunshine and regular feeding. Moreover, chilli plants produce fruits throughout the whole season.

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Radishes for fast results

Radishes are the simplest vegetable to grow and are excellent for people who want to start their balcony garden. They grow very fast and can be harvested in just several weeks after planting. All you need to do is to provide proper loose and moist soil for the radish.

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Beans for vertical gardening

Beans are great for balcony gardens as you can make your plants grow vertically. To do so, you should use trellis or other kinds of support. Beans do not require special growing conditions and all you need is to keep your plants in the sunlight and water them regularly.

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Lettuce for continuous supply

Lettuce is a rather simple plant and grows in cool conditions. It doesn't need large pots for growing and requires regular watering. Similar to spinach, lettuce can be harvested several times per season and thus ensures fresh leaves in every salad and dish.

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Carrots for deep containers

If you want to have fresh carrots in your garden, you should pay attention to the depth of your containers. It should be quite big as carrots develop roots in the ground. Loose and moist soil is another condition for your plant to grow and bear fruit.

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