by admin | Oct 11, 2025 | Fruit/Vegetables, Grow Your Own
The fastest growing indoor vegetables are the ones that don’t need deep roots, long days, or perfect conditions to get going. Think leafy crops, quick roots, and “cut-and-come-again” greens you can harvest in days or a few weeks. Quick answer: fastest growing indoor...
by admin | Oct 4, 2025 | Fruit/Vegetables, Grow Your Own
If you want to grow arugula indoors, the easiest win is treating it like a quick “cut-and-come-again” leaf crop. Arugula (rocket) grows fast, tastes strong, and doesn’t need a huge pot — but it does need steady moisture and bright light to stay compact and tender....
by admin | Oct 3, 2025 | Fruit/Vegetables, Grow Your Own
To grow spinach indoors, you need three things more than anything: bright light, cooler conditions, and even moisture without waterlogging. Spinach is happiest as a baby-leaf crop indoors — you’ll get quicker harvests and fewer problems than trying to grow huge...
by admin | Sep 30, 2025 | Fruit/Vegetables, Grow Your Own
If you want to grow curry leaves indoors, the biggest difference comes from getting the basics right early: strong light, warmth, sharp drainage, and regular pruning. A curry leaf plant can grow well indoors, but it’s less forgiving than soft leafy herbs, so the setup...
by admin | Sep 29, 2025 | Fruit/Vegetables
If you want to grow fennel indoors, the easiest approach is to grow it mainly for its feathery leaves and stems, not for big outdoor-style bulbs. Indoors, fennel needs strong light, a deeper pot, and steady watering without soggy compost. Get those right and it can be...
by admin | Sep 27, 2025 | Fruit/Vegetables
If you want to grow onions indoors, the easiest win is not giant storage onions — it’s green onion tops, spring-onion style growth, and small indoor harvests from a bright spot. Indoors, onions need strong light, sharp drainage, and a setup that doesn’t keep the...