What is the easiest fruit plant to grow indoors?

What is the easiest fruit plant to grow indoors?

Blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, figs, and strawberries are just a selection of fruit you can grow indoors as long as you have good-quality soil and high levels of sunlight. In addition to vegetables, many berry plants will grow fairly well in partial shade, including blackberry, raspberry, gooseberry and currant. This dwarf blackberry variety is well-suited to growing in containers alongside ornamentals.

What fruits and vegetables can be grown inside?

Lettuce, romaine, spinach, kale and chard are all very easy to grow, and you will be able to harvest your salad crops in no time. You just need a container with a depth of around 15 centimetres (6 inches), some good soil, and constant light. Mixed salad greens are a reliable, fast-growing crop for beginners. Or, try other cold-tolerant veggies with edible stems and leaves: spinach, kale, arugula, mustard, and loose-leaf lettuces all do well indoors. Looking for an even lighter commitment? Try fast-growing microgreens (more on growing those below).

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