Recommended 10 Types Of Vegetable Plants That Are Easy To Grow In Pots
Illustration of vegetable plants at home (Unsplash/Erda Estremera)

JAKARTA – Apart from ornamental plants, vegetable plants can also be grown at home. More interestingly, there are various types of vegetable plants that are sometimes needed for ready-to-pick dishes from the small garden at home.

Are you interested in caring for vegetable plants at home? Here are 10 types that are relatively easy to grow, do not need complicated maintenance, and of course can be used for purposes at home.

1. Tomato

Although according to the botanical category, tomatoes are classified as fruit, or not a type of vegetable, they are generally combined into various home dishes, such as complementary salads, juices, stir-fries, to pasta.

Reported by The Spruce, Wednesday, September 22, it is advisable to choose seedlings that are sturdy and short when planted in pots. Also keep in mind, if you choose large-fruited tomatoes, you need a large pot to grow. In contrast to cherry tomatoes are small in size which do not require the amount of space and soil that takes up space.

2. Peas

Peas or known as peas can be planted when entering the rainy season. At temperatures that tend to be low and humid, various varieties of peas can grow more easily.

3. Potato

To grow potatoes in pots, it takes space that allows more soil. It also takes more water to develop tubers. However, potato vegetable plants need extra care and protection because they are easily attacked by fungi.

4. Pumpkin

Not only pumpkin that can be consumed, but also the flowers feel soft when processed into dishes. Growing pumpkins requires a medium to large sized pot. This vegetable plant also requires sufficient light, regular watering, and consistent fertilization.

5. Lettuce

Compared to previous types of vegetable crops, lettuce grows faster and doesn't take long to harvest. Planting lettuce in pots or containers is also more flexible, you only need to periodically check if it is attacked by insects.

6. Chili and paprika

Colorful peppers when fruiting can please the heart. Both of these plants, peppers and peppers, require full sun exposure, consistent watering, and a well-draining pot. Soil that is too dry or vice versa, too wet, chili is not preferred.

7. Cucumber

Rather than growing in soil without a pot, cucumbers grow faster if planted in a pot. Cucumber is a type of plant that likes water and also likes exposure to sunlight.

tanaman sayur yang mudah ditanam di pot
Illustration of vegetable crop yields (Unsplash/Jonathan Pielmaye)
8. Arugula

Arugula is often processed into a plate of salad or pizza topping or fresh vegetables. The taste of arugula leaves is slightly spicy mixed with a faint sweetness. The character of the plant is similar to lettuce so it is easy to plant in pots.

In the growth of this vegetable plant, requires about 6 hours of direct sun exposure. Arugula does not like the hot midday sun.

9. Eggplant

There are several varieties of eggplant, ranging from purple, green, and spruce fruit. Young eggplants taste quite sweet when processed or made into vegetables. But as it ages, the fruit is hard and no longer soft. The seeds also harden so it is best harvested when young.

Because the roots of the eggplant plant require a large space, a large pot can be chosen if you want to grow this vegetable plant.

10. Mustard greens

Similar to lettuce, but collard greens have a more slender, firm stem. You can start germinating this vegetable plant from seed. It could also be from the rest of the mustard weevil. For maintenance, mustard greens like slightly moist soil or lots of water. But don't let the fungus grow which makes the base rot easily.


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