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Hi everyone! In today’s post, we’ll explore a very exciting topic for all our gardening enthusiasts – growing vegetables on your terrace in India! With space becoming less in our urban cities, terrace gardens are a fantastic way to bring nature closer to home.
Tomato
Tomato seeds usually take about 6-14 days to germinate. It’s recommended to start them indoors before transferring them outside.
Chillies
Indian food and chilies go hand in hand. These spicy delights are easy to grow and don’t need a lot of space. Just ensure they get enough sunlight and water.
Spinach
Known as ‘Palak’ in Hindi, spinach is a superfood that grows quickly and easily. It doesn’t require much sunlight, making it perfect for shadier parts of your terrace.
Okra
When it comes to vegetables grown in May, the first name that comes to mind is ladyfinger. Let us tell you that ladyfinger is a vegetable which likes heat.
Cucumbers
Ideal for summer, cucumbers grow well in pots and creepers. They need good sunlight and regular watering.
Eggplant
Known locally as ‘Baingan,’ these purple beauties are a staple in Indian cuisine. They thrive in pots and need moderate sunlight.
Coriander:
A must-have herb in Indian cooking, coriander can be grown in small containers. It grows fast and needs partial sunlight.
Beans
Climbing or bush beans are perfect for terrace gardens. They need good support for climbing and plenty of sunlight.
Bottle gourd
Bottle gourd is a fast growing vegetable which grows in the form of a vine. Bottle gourd is a good vegetable for sowing in summer or in the month of May.