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7 European vegetables that can grow in the balcony during this season

Arvind A
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 28, 2026, 12:00 IST
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7 European vegetables that can grow in the balcony during this season

The cultivation of vegetables in balcony gardens is no longer restricted to leafy vegetables such as spinach or herbs. If you apply the proper method of planting, growing vegetables in a pot will become much more interesting than before. You can cultivate European vegetables on balconies. Most of these crops flourish under cooler or moderate weather conditions and suit pot-planting conditions. Additionally, various European vegetables offer different nutritional values. The following section describes seven types of European vegetables that you can grow in your balcony garden.

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Kale for hardy and continuous harvest

Kale is one of the most robust vegetable varieties for pot planting. This type of plant suits cool weather conditions and produces foliage continuously. In addition, you can choose a medium-sized pot and fill it with rich soil. Proper water supply and adequate sunlight are essential factors to ensure healthy growth. Furthermore, kale is known as a 'cut and come again' plant because you can repeatedly harvest its leaves throughout the year.

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Brussels sprouts for compact growing

You can grow Brussels sprouts in a deep pot since it requires considerable nutrients during its growth period. However, you should ensure sufficient sunlight exposure. Besides, Brussels sprouts require a longer period to grow and flourish, and they can survive well under cooler climatic conditions. Thus, it is necessary to maintain proper water supply and feed the plant with fertilizers to support proper growth. Although Brussels sprouts take time, they bear fruits in the form of several small sprouts.

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Turnips for quick and easy results

If you are a novice gardener, then you should try cultivating turnips because they grow rapidly. Additionally, they do not require much attention during their growing stages. Therefore, you can grow them in medium-sized pots and ensure the presence of loose and well-draining soil. Apart from that, you can eat both the roots and leaves of turnips to obtain two nutritional sources at once. Moreover, with regular watering and sufficient sunlight exposure, you can harvest turnip vegetables quickly.

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Parsnips for deep container growth

Another plant that you can grow easily in pots is parsnip vegetables. Since their root systems tend to grow downwards, you must place them in deep pots for proper development. In addition, you should grow them in sandy soils where they get consistent moisture. Although it takes some time to harvest parsnip plants, they are relatively easy to grow and maintain. Thus, you can grow them on your balcony without any complications.

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Leeks for steady growth

Like kale, leeks are another plant that grows effectively in pots with deep soil content. You can regularly supply water and nutrients to leek plants so that they flourish continuously. In addition, leek plants prefer cooler climatic conditions and grow in an upright position. Therefore, you can grow many leek plants in one container.

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Fennel for aromatic flavour

Fennel is a popular vegetable variety that you can grow in pots that contain rich and loose soil. You should provide sufficient sunlight and water to ensure healthy growth. In addition, fennel plants produce bulbs in the ground part, while the upper part comprises delicate, feathery leaves. You can use both the leaves and bulbs for cooking purposes.

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Globe artichoke for a statement plant

Finally, you can consider growing globe artichokes for ornamental purposes. You can place this large vegetable plant in a spacious pot that has sufficient soil content. However, globe artichokes require ample sunlight for their growth.
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This article is for general informational purposes only. The vegetable-growing tips and balcony gardening suggestions shared here are based on common horticultural practices and may vary depending on climate, seasonal conditions, container size, and soil quality. Readers are encouraged to adapt these recommendations to their specific environment and consult local gardening experts or horticultural resources for more tailored guidance.

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