Our Top 10 Easy Grow Vegetables. (2025)

Our Top 10 easy to grow vegetables, salad seeds and fruit for beginners

You might like the idea of growing your own home grown fruit and vegetables but have no idea where to start?

Looking for some quick cropping crops? Or wondering which vegetables are easy to grow? Below we have selected what we like to think are the easiest crops to start with.

Potato
Swift is one of the best all-rounder potato - apart from mashing! Producing a crop in with 20 weeks, harvest once the leaves have turned yellow. Simply pour some soil into a potato bag, add 2-3 seed potatoes and cover with soil. As green leaves being to grow, cover them up - leaving 2-3 showing and continue doing this until the potato sack is full.

Radishes
Very simple producing results in as little as 35 days. French Breakfast and Malaga Violet are our two favorites, simply add the seed to a bed of soil cover and water. Once some small seedlings begin to show water well and continue to water daily to encourage the crop to swell and form a nice peppery crop. Perfect for salads.

Peas
Oregon Sugar Pod is a brilliant introduction to Peas! You can pick and harvest the pea pods when they are small and flat making them a perfect mangetout for harvesting or simply let them grow a little bit longer and allow super sweet peas to form inside the pod. Peas will need support as they grow some chicken wire or a string trellis will do the job.

Lettuce
Green and Red Salad bowls make an excellent starter crop. You can start to harvest the leaves once you have 6 or more from 2inches long, pick from the sides to keep the plant producing or let the lettuce grow into a large round ball. You can away the entire lettuce ball after 40 days or keep picking away at the sides to enjoy a fresh salad every day.

Runner Beans
What garden would be the same without a runner bean? Butler produces long uniform pods, that are sweet and crunchy. Cane supports are needed or a fence to allow the beans to climb up and start to flower, once your runner beans start growing harvest them often to encourage a fresh supply.

Beetroot
Cylindra is ready in a couple of months. Very easy to grow much like sowing and growing Radishes add a thin layer of seeds to soil and water well. Cylindra produces a long uniform crop. Excellent for slicing and storing or enjoyed fresh with your lettuce.

Spring Onions
We like to grow our spring onions all year round that's why we have chosen White Lisbon, easy to grow and will grow in just about any climate and condition. Sprinkle some seeds to a pot and start to harvest once they reach pencil hight and thickness we like to enjoy them this young chopped and added to a range of dishes.

Tomatoes
Every garden needs a fresh supply of Tomatoes Gardner's Delight and Moneymaker are two firm favorites they both produce a medium size tomato that will be sweeter than any shop bought a variety. Support is needed once your tomato plant starts growing not to mention plenty of watering.

Broad Bean
Our best selling broad bean Aquadulce Claudia planted any time between September and March ready to harvest June / July produces a great size bean that is best enjoyed in a veg curry - but that's just our opinion. Can be grown in the ground or in a large pot.

Strawberry
Although seeds are very hard for a beginner to start we recommend starting your strawberry patch with a handful of plants. Each plant will produce another 2 for you to add to your garden every year, year after year. Nothing beats a homegrown strawberry very simple to look after and if you have children they will love the fresh fruit.

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    Malaga Violet

    500 Seeds per packet

    45 Days. Easy to grow. Grow all year.

    Price £0.99

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    A quick-growing, easy-to-grow radish with purple skin and crisp, white flesh. Ready to harvest in 4-5 weeks.

      Swift F1

      25 Seeds per packet

      Perfect for stir fry & small spaces

      Price £1.10

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      Exceptionally sweet and juicy, Swift F1 sweet corn was developed especially for cooler, shorter seasons and is an ideal for use in Britian. Easy to grow, extra sweet and juicy, Swift F1 sweet corn is an early-maturing, vigourous producer ideal for first time corn growers.

        Sprite

        75 Seeds per packet

        Drawf bean. Easy to grow, high yields.

        Price £0.99

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        The French bean is a must for anyone growing their own vegetables. Not only are they super easy to grow and packed with goodness (particularly protein and vitamins A and C), they also taste great, store well, and take up very little space.

          Golden

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          Golden yellow beetroot with a sweettaste and a fine texture.Leaves offer optional early harvest to be used as spinach or enjoyed in a salad.

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            Golden

            500 Seeds per packet

            Very easy to grow

            Price £1.29

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            Lighter in taste and looks than the reds, these beets are both beautiful and easy to grow.

              Medania

              250 Seeds per packet

              High yields. Easy to grow.

              Price £0.99

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              Spinach Medania produces a high yield of dark green leaves. It is very easy to grow and very reliable variety of spinach.

                Gardener's Delight

                30 Seeds per packet

                Super easy to grow

                Price £0.99

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                One of the easiest varieties of tomatoes available, Gardener’s Delight is a cherry tomato that’s particularly loved for its tangy flavour and prolific output. Ideal for adding to salads and sandwiches.

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                  French Breakfast

                  1000 Seeds per packet

                  30 Days, easy to grow and grows year round!

                  Price £0.99

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                  An heirloom radish that is crisp, mild and easy to grow. Both the greens and the bright scarlet roots are edible. Quick to mature, it’s one of the first of the spring crops on the table.

                    Lark F1

                    25 Seeds per packet

                    Super sweet corn, easy to grow.

                    Price £0.99

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                    A mid-season variety that performs better in cooler conditions than many other varieties, Lark F1 is a great sweet corn for Northern European climates. It boasts an excellent, super sweet flavour and the plants are not too tall, making them perfect for the average size allotment.

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                      Swift

                      2KG in seeds per pack

                      Excellent sown for Christmas dinner!

                      Price £7.99

                      Delivery Spring 2023

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                      First early potato produces heavy crops of smooth white new baby potatoes.

                        Oregon Sugar Pod

                        200 Seeds per packet

                        Classic mangetout pea

                        Price £0.99

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                        This easy to grow, non-climbing, snow pea is a prolific producer of stringless, edible pods that keep on producing after multiple pickings. The dwarf vines are perfect for container gardens or allotments short on space. A favorite in Asian cooking, these peas are excellent when picked young ...

                          Sugar Snap

                          200 Seeds per packet

                          Edible Pods. Super sweet pea

                          Price £0.99

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                          A wonderfully sweet, easy to grow pea with edible pods, Sugar Snap peas will full-sized peas with no shelling necessary. Just eat the pea and pod together!

                          Our Top 10 Easy Grow Vegetables. (2025)

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                          Our Top 10 Easy Grow Vegetables.? ›

                          The fastest growing spring vegetables include the following: radishes, lettuce, spinach, arugula, kale, turnips, and peas. All of these vegetables should be fertilized, planted in loose soil, and given adequate sun and moisture.

                          What are the 10 easiest vegetables to grow? ›

                          The Easiest Fruits and Vegetables to Grow for Beginners
                          1. Bell Peppers. Bell peppers start out green, but they mature to red, orange, yellow, purple and even chocolate brown. ...
                          2. Blackberries and Raspberries. ...
                          3. Cabbage. ...
                          4. Cucumbers. ...
                          5. Garlic. ...
                          6. Strawberries. ...
                          7. Tomatoes. ...
                          8. Zucchini and Squash.

                          What vegetable is easy and fast to grow? ›

                          The fastest growing spring vegetables include the following: radishes, lettuce, spinach, arugula, kale, turnips, and peas. All of these vegetables should be fertilized, planted in loose soil, and given adequate sun and moisture.

                          What are the best vegetables for first time gardeners? ›

                          Beets, lettuce, kale, cucumbers, peas, radishes, cherry tomatoes and green beans are some of the easiest vegetables for beginners to grow. Summer and winter squash are also good choices for first-time gardeners.

                          What is the most popular vegetable to grow? ›

                          5 Popular Vegetables to Grow in Your Garden
                          • Tomatoes. Your gardening experience isn't really complete without adding tomatoes to the list. ...
                          • Peppers. While peppers are a popular addition to many dishes, the seeds can be tricky to grow. ...
                          • Cucumbers. ...
                          • Squash/Zucchini. ...
                          • Lettuce.

                          What is the cheapest vegetable to grow? ›

                          The 6 most cost-effective vegetables to grow in your garden
                          1. Curly kale. Taking the top spot is curly kale, which is healthy, low in calories and a versatile cooking ingredient. ...
                          2. Tomatoes. Not requiring much space to grow, tomatoes are ideal for smaller gardens or even balconies. ...
                          3. Lettuce. ...
                          4. Broccoli. ...
                          5. Potatoes. ...
                          6. Asparagus.
                          Feb 15, 2019

                          What is the most difficult vegetable to grow? ›

                          1: Artichoke

                          Due to similar climate conditions, artichokes work well as perennials in northern California, but may be difficult to grow as perennials in other areas of the nation. Since artichokes like moderate conditions, grow them as annuals in cold winter and hot summer areas.

                          What vegetable helps you grow the most? ›

                          Leafy greens are superstars when it comes to increasing your height. Examples include spinach, kale, arugula, and cabbage. Leafy greens often contain a concentrated amount of vitamin C, calcium, iron, magnesium, and potassium, though the precise amount of minerals varies between different varieties.

                          What is the best month to start a vegetable garden? ›

                          Most veg are sown in Spring (March to May) although some such as broad beans and sweet peas can be sown in the autumn. If you sow tender veg like pumpkins, courgettes and tomatoes indoors with heat then they will need to be acclimatised to outside temperatures before planting out in their permanent positions.

                          What order should I plant my vegetable garden? ›

                          As a general rule, put tall veggies toward the back of the bed, mid-sized ones in the middle, and smaller plants in the front or as a border.

                          What vegetables can and cannot be planted together? ›

                          Companion Planting Chart
                          Type of VegetableFriendsEnemies
                          CarrotsBeans, lettuce, onions, peas, peppers, tomatoesDill
                          CornClimbing beans, cucumber, marjoram, peas, pumpkins, squash, sunflowers, zucchiniTomatoes
                          OnionsCabbage, carrots, chard, lettuce, peppers, tomatoesBeans, peas
                          13 more rows

                          Is it cheaper to buy vegetables or grow them? ›

                          Is It Cheaper To Grow or Buy? Longer-term it's cheaper to grow select fruits and vegetables, as the cost of seeds relative to the output is a better deal than buying already grown produce.

                          What is America's number 1 favorite vegetable? ›

                          Green Giant said it surveyed 5,100 Americans for the annual “Favorite Veggie” survey to be timed with National Eat Your Vegetables Day on June 17, 2023. Green Giant found that corn was the favorite in 32 states. Broccoli fell to second place followed by green beans, spinach, carrots and brussels sprouts.

                          What is the best vegetable to grow for money? ›

                          10 Vegetables That Provide the Best Payback
                          • Cucumbers. ...
                          • Asparagus. ...
                          • Onions, Leeks, Shallots, Garlic. ...
                          • Lettuce. ...
                          • Squash. ...
                          • Rhubarb. ...
                          • Beans. Beans are another inexpensive, seed-grown crop that usually yields several pickings before the pods peter out. ...
                          • Snow peas. Timing is everything here.

                          What vegetables take the least space to grow? ›

                          Space Saving Vegetables For Small Gardens
                          • Leeks.
                          • Lettuce.
                          • Chillies.
                          • Round Radish.
                          • Kale.
                          • Beans.
                          • Brinjal.
                          • Capsicum.
                          Aug 2, 2024

                          What vegetable takes 30 days to grow? ›

                          Here's a List of 25 Fruits & Vegetables You Can Grow in 30 Days:
                          • Radishes. Radishes might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of fruits, but botanically speaking, they are indeed fruits! ...
                          • Strawberries. ...
                          • Microgreens. ...
                          • Green Onions. ...
                          • Bok Choy. ...
                          • Pea Shoots. ...
                          • Sunflower Sprouts. ...
                          • Fenugreek Sprouts.

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