Planting Happiness: Top easy-growing veggies at home

Mint is possibly the simplest plant on the list to grow at home as it doesn’t even require soil.

Bell peppers are initially green, but as they ripen, they turn red, orange, yellow, purple.

The undervalued radish is a versatile ingredient that can be enjoyed in a variety of ways in Indian cuisine.

Summer arrives too quickly for most gardeners to start cool-loving cabbage from seed.

Unless you plant them in pots, cucumbers that grow on vines require some space.

Although garlic can be planted in the spring, October planting yields larger, superior crops.

The powerhouse spinach is a must-have in any backyard garden.

Tomatoes are heat-loving tropical plants that are easy to cultivate in sizable decorative containers or vegetable plots.

You may also directly so the seeds of zucchini in your garden at the end of the spring planting season.

The iconic Indian food component, the chilli, is quite simple to grow.

Contrary to common belief, growing bitter gourd is a piece of cake.