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For beginners: What can I plant that grows fast?

For beginners: What can I plant that grows fast?

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In recent years, the trend of growing at home has grown exponentially, driven by a greater interest in healthy eating, environmental sustainability, and the search for activities that connect with nature . Which ones grow most easily and are recommended by experts?

In both rural and urban areas, more and more people are choosing to create small gardens in their yards, balconies, or even indoors, motivated by the desire to consume fresh food, reduce the use of chemicals, and reconnect with the natural process of planting and harvesting. This practice, in addition to being therapeutic and educational, has become an accessible way to promote self-care and food self-sufficiency. In this context, many people wonder where to start when deciding to create their own garden at home.

Below is the list compiled by the specialized portal GardenTech of the eight ideal fruits and vegetables to grow at home:

1) Peppers: Versatile and colorful, peppers start out green and turn red, yellow, orange, or even purple as they mature. Although they can be picked early, their flavor intensifies if they are allowed to complete their ripening cycle. They are perfect for growing in containers or sunny gardens.

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Tomatoes

Tomatoes are ideal for creating a garden at home.

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2) Blackberries and raspberries: These brambles produce juicy, sweet fruit, ideal for desserts or snacks. They attract birds and butterflies, and although they require pruning, their cultivation is simple and largely guided by nature.

3) Cabbage: Moderately fast-growing in cool climates, it's ideal for planting in midsummer and harvesting in the fall. Red cabbage, for example, is perfect for making homemade sauerkraut.

4) Cucumbers: They grow quickly, especially in warm environments. They can be planted in the ground or in pots with trellises, which helps keep the plant healthy and productive throughout the summer.

5) Garlic: Although it grows best when sown in the fall, it can also be planted in the spring. Its harvest is tasty and abundant if properly exposed to cold, which is key to encouraging the bulbs to divide into cloves.

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What else can be added to the list?
Strawberries

Strawberries

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- Strawberries: One of the most popular fruits to grow at home. Strawberries come back year after year, and some varieties expand their yield thanks to root-forming runners, multiplying the harvest without additional effort.

- Tomatoes: Easy to grow in containers or gardens, tomatoes require only sun, water, and a good support cage. From large varieties to cherry tomatoes, their fresh flavor surpasses any supermarket version.

- Zucchini and pumpkins: These fast-growing vegetables can be sown directly in the garden in late spring. Zucchini, with their soft skin, are ideal for early harvests, while hard-shelled pumpkins can be stored through the winter.

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