What are the 10 easiest seeds for beginners?
Jumping in at the deep end
That last group often starts straight away with the trickiest vegetables. No practising with the easiest varieties first, just straight in at the deep end.
I even see photos of sweet peppers and aubergines on the windowsill, while I still do not dare try those myself.
'What are the 10 easiest vegetables to sow yourself?'
And what do you think? Tomatoes, sweet peppers, leeks, and chillies came up suspiciously often, and sometimes aubergine too. You would almost think all those sites copy each other's lists.
My top 10 easiest vegetables
- Radishes
- Salanova lettuce
- Arugola
- Leaf lettuce, meaning any lettuce you harvest by picking leaves
- Chard
- Spinach
- Peas, such as snow peas, sugar snaps and winter peas
- Endive
- Winter purslane
- Dino kale
Small plants on the windowsill
Two weeks ago I sowed cherry tomato, bush tomato, and yellow snack tomato seeds, and after about 5 days they came up.
They are on a sunny windowsill, in airpots on MM coconut seed-starting mix. Because we turn them a quarter turn every day, they stay nicely straight and sturdy.
What I also like is that when the pots are in full sun and the mix dries out a little, you can simply pour some water into the tray. The coconut fibre absorbs it very quickly, which the classic seed-starting mix does not do.
With the coconut mix, though, you do need to add plant food first. Apart from that, they work the same way.
In the coming week I will sow a few extra tomatoes, including the balcony tomato. According to the app, you can do that until 15 April, though I sometimes do it a little later myself.
Have you not started yet and would you like to know how I do it? I explain it step by step here:
That is it for today
And tasty too: