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Stop buying vegetables from store. Grow these 15 at home all year round

Cucumbers can be grown in containers with a depth of at least 12 inches. They require full sun and a trellis or support to climb. Use a light, well-draining potting mix and water consistently to keep the soil moist. Fertilize regularly to encourage fruit production. Choose bush varieties for smaller spaces, or train vining types to grow vertically. Harvest cucumbers when they are firm and green for the best taste.

5. Tomatoes: Juicy and Flavorful Varieties for Home Growing

Tomatoes are a popular choice for container gardening due to their versatility and flavor. Choose a large container, at least 18 inches deep, and use a cage or stake for support. Tomatoes need full sun and regular watering, especially during fruiting. A rich potting mix and regular feeding with a tomato-specific fertilizer will support healthy growth. Choose determinate varieties for smaller spaces or indeterminate types for continuous harvests throughout the season.

6. Peppers: Spicy and Sweet Options for Your Indoor Garden

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