What can I grow indoors all year round?
Baby greens like lettuce, arugula, basil, spinach, chard, red mustard, and microgreens like radish, broccoli, lettuce, mustard greens, peas, and sunflowers all work wonderfully indoors. They are shallow-rooted and quick to grow. A container 2-4 inches deep will work well. They need moist, well-drained soil. You can grow a surprisingly productive range of vegetables and herbs indoors in winter without a greenhouse — including microgreens, lettuce, spinach, kale, basil, chives, parsley, mint, radishes, sprouts, and even compact tomatoes and peppers under adequate grow lights.
Which fruit is hard to grow?
Strawberry: Strawberries are common in home gardens, though they are one of the more difficult crops to grow. Strawberries are best planted in the fall for a spring harvest; however, transplants often are not available in nurseries and garden centers until the spring. What are the quickest fruits to grow? The quickest fruits to grow are strawberries, blackberries and autumn-fruiting raspberries. These plants should all produce a crop of berries in the first year after planting.