Home > Growing tips & recipes > Top 10 Easiest Vegetable and Salad Crops to Grow in the UK 6 min read 21.02.2024 Top 10 Easiest Vegetable and Salad Crops to Grow in the UK Jump to topic Lettuce Radishes Tomatoes Cucumbers Cooking Leaves Onions Courgettes Peas Carrots Beetroot Are you eager to start your own vegetable garden but feeling overwhelmed by the choices? Fear not! Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a newbie with a green thumb, there are plenty of easy-to-grow vegetable and salad crops that thrive in the UK’s climate. From crisp lettuces to juicy tomatoes, here’s a comprehensive list of the top 10 easiest crops to grow in your UK garden: Lettuce Outredgeous LettuceLettuce is a staple in any salad and one of the simplest crops to grow. With many varieties available that are perfect for UK weather, you can enjoy fresh, crunchy leaves throughout the growing season. We love growing leaves of different colours and treating them as ‘cut and come again’ crops. Radish Watermelon RadishesThese peppery root vegetables are not only quick to grow but also incredibly satisfying to harvest. Radishes can be sown directly into the ground and are ready to eat in as little as three weeks. Tomato Crazy Cherry TomatoesWhile tomatoes require a bit more attention than some other vegetables, they’re still relatively easy to grow in the UK climate. With the proper support and regular watering, you can enjoy a bountiful harvest of juicy, sun-ripened tomatoes all summer long.CucumbersCucumbers thrive in the UK’s mild summers and can be grown in containers or directly in the ground. Choose compact bush varieties like ‘Bush Champion’ for small gardens or balconies. Swiss Chard Peppermint Cooking LeavesPacked with nutrients, crops such as chard, leaf broccoli and greens are super easy to grow. You could also branch out into chicory and cabbage if you’re a little more experienced.OnionsOnions are a very easy-to-grow crop, and you can get perennial onions that keep on producing for you. They grow well in most areas of the UK and don’t need much maintenance at all. Courgette Milanese Green CourgettesCourgettes are prolific producers that thrive in the UK’s temperate climate. Plant them in a sunny spot with plenty of space to spread out, and you’ll be rewarded with an abundance of courgettes all summer. Grow different varieties for a mix of colours on the plate.PeasPeas are not only easy to grow but also fix nitrogen in the soil, making them beneficial for crop rotation. Choose dwarf varieties for small gardens or trellis taller varieties for maximum yield.CarrotsWith a little patience and well-draining soil, you can grow sweet, crunchy carrots in your UK garden. Sow seeds thinly and keep the soil consistently moist for best results. Use a 50/50 mix of low-nutrient compost and sand for best results. Beetroot Red Toad BeetrootBeetroot is a forgiving crop that thrives in cool weather and is relatively pest-resistant. Enjoy the earthy, sweet flavour of homegrown beetroot in salads, soups, and pickles.With these 10 easy-to-grow vegetable and salad crops, you’ll be well on your way to a bountiful harvest in your UK garden. Whether you have a sprawling allotment or just a few pots on a balcony, there’s something on this list for every aspiring gardener. So roll up your sleeves, dig in the dirt, and get ready to enjoy the fruits (and veggies) of your labour! Meet the author Kate Kate co-owns She Grows Veg and is very much the business brains of the operation. Kate is a passionate grower and garden designer as well as a confirmed foodie. Cooking is her favourite thing and she relishes the chance to feed her 3 hungry boys home cooked and nutritious meals. Previous What Vegetable Seeds To Sow In March Next How to Make Miso Aubergine