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5 Best Plants to Have in a Condo Food Garden

Angela McCainBy Angela McCainMarch 8, 20252 Mins Read
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Planting has become popular over the last few years. You should also get involved and start planting! Not only can this become a lifetime hobby, but it will also improve your diet, encourage creativity, help you eat healthier, and decrease stress! Here are five of the best plants to care for in your Bloomsbury Residences condo garden.

Tomatoes

Don’t ever try to go to the market for these fruits. Instead, buy small pots and of course, tomato seeds! These fruits don’t require much work as they only need low maintenance. Moderate sunlight and water will keep this fruit happy and healthy.

Mushrooms

Did you know mushrooms are genetically closer to us than plants? Mushrooms give dozens of benefits, including helping with cancer! Mushrooms are a good source of fiber, protein, and antioxidants from other foods, as they also have few calories in them.

Ginger

This is one of the must-have spices in your kitchen. You may not know it, but ginger has loads of beneficial stuff when eaten. This spice helps reduce inflammation, relieve muscle sores, and lessen the symptoms of arthritis. When growing ginger, make sure the buds receive indirect sunlight and always keep the soil moist.

Radishes

Radishes are root vegetables and can be eaten whole or sliced. These plants don’t stick deeply into the ground, you can grow them in boxes, containers, or pots. Radishes reduce the chances of cancer and can help control blood pressure and some symptoms of diabetes.

Mint

Simply adding mint to your daily meals can support digestion and soothe headaches. This herb masks breath odor and can even kill bacteria that cause it. is very rich in nutrients, and can also improve brain function. When planting these, put them into an area with an abundance of sunlight. Harvest before the plant flowers and simply put the leaves in your dessert, salad, smoothie, or infuse in water for a refreshing drink!

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Angela McCain

Angela is a senior editor at Dreniq News. She has written for many famous news agencies.

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