Vegetables

Many vegetables that appear in everyday Indian cooking can be grown easily at home. A small kitchen garden can supply fresh ingredients for dals, sabzis, curries, and salads throughout the season.

Our vegetable seeds focus on varieties that cook well in Indian kitchens and grow reliably in warm home gardens. You will find familiar ingredients such as eggplant, gourds, beans, leafy greens, and tomatoes that are commonly used across Indian cuisines. These are plants chosen not just for yield, but for flavor and usefulness in the kitchen.

Most of these vegetables thrive in sunny gardens with regular watering and fertile soil. Many also grow well in containers and raised beds, making them a good fit for backyard and patio gardens.

Chilies

Chillies

Chillies are one of the most essential ingredients in Indian cooking. Many dishes begin with fresh green chilies sizzling in oil, while dried red chilies bring color, aroma, and heat to curries, dals, and spice blends.

Our chilli seeds include varieties commonly used across Indian kitchens, from everyday green chilies to famous regional types such as Kashmiri, Guntur, and Kanthari. Some are valued for bright color and mild heat, while others are grown for intense spice.

Chilli plants grow well in warm, sunny gardens and are also well suited to containers and patio growing. With regular watering and plenty of sun, a few plants can provide fresh chilies throughout the season.

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Tomatoes on a vine

Tomatoes

Tomatoes play an important role in many Indian dishes. They add body, color, and gentle acidity to curries, dals, chutneys, and everyday vegetable dishes.

Our tomato seeds include varieties chosen for both flavor and reliability in warm home gardens. Some are rich and balanced for cooking, while others produce small, sweet fruits that are perfect for fresh use in salads and simple meals.

Tomato plants grow best in full sun with regular watering and support as they mature. With healthy soil and consistent care, a few plants can produce an abundant harvest throughout the season.

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