20/05/2025

9 vegetables to grow in your kitchen garden during summer season

- Sneha Kumari

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Vegetables to grow in summer season
Summer is a great season for growing vegetables in your kitchen garden. Vegetable plants thrive in full sunshine, enjoy long days and prefer a warmer climate. Here are 9 vegetables to grow in your kitchen garden during the summer season; click to see.  

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Tomato
A tomato plant loves clear skies and plenty of sunshine. They can be started any time of the year with the help of tomato seeds, but thrive in the summer season.  

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Brinjal
Commonly known as Eggplant is a warm-season crop that is rather susceptible to frost and thrives in the summer season.  

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Chilli
Chilli is a popular Indian household spice which is grown in the hot summer season.  

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Pumpkin
Pumpkins are cucurbit summer vegetables that grow well during the hot season, and the size of a pumpkin may vary from 5 kg to 40 kg.  

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Cucumber
Cucumbers make the best summer vegetables to grow in your kitchen garden, and seeds of the veggie are sown directly into the soil.  

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Bottle Gourd
Bottle gourds are also summer vegetables that are relatively easy to grow and can be grown from the seeds directly.  

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Lady's Finger are commonly known to be the usher of the arrival of summer. The best time to grow ladyfinger is during March and July.  

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Spinach
A leafy vegetable can be grown throughout the year, including the hot summers and is easy to grow in the kitchen garden.  

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White onions
A staple of Indian cuisine, white onions are ready for harvest in the summer.  

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