Summer Fruits: Grow these 5 fruits on your balcony for a sweet summer treat!

Published : Mar 26, 2026, 03:22 PM IST

Wondering which fruits to grow this summer? Here are 5 amazing fruits you can easily plant in small pots and tight spaces. Check out these simple gardening tips for a low-effort, high-reward kitchen garden.

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Summer Fruits: Grow these 5 fruits on your balcony for a sweet summer treat!

Gardening in the summer heat can feel like a tough job, as plants often wilt. But don't worry, it's not impossible! Many people think you need a huge garden for fruits, but that's a myth. We'll tell you about 5 fruits you can grow easily, even if you live in a flat or apartment.

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How to grow lemons in a pot?

We use a lot of lemons in summer, and buying them can get expensive. Why not grow your own in a balcony pot? The plant grows up to 12-18 inches. Just place it where it gets full sunlight for 5-6 hours daily. Water it 2-3 times a week and spray some neem oil to keep pests away.

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Easy way to grow papaya
Papaya is as easy to grow as it is delicious to eat. You can easily plant it using seeds. This plant doesn't need a lot of water, so just water it when the soil feels dry. Give the branches some support to protect them from strong winds. Your crop will be ready in about 8-10 months!
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Can you grow chikoo at home?

Chikoo also grows really well in the summer. Just make sure you pick the dwarf variety for your home. Use a 20-24 inch pot for it. Even in hot weather, you only need to water it once every 10-15 days. It's a low-maintenance plant that gives great results.

Also Read: Gardening Guide: How to Plan Your Garden According to India’s Seasons

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How long does a phalsa plant take to bear fruit?
This shrub-like plant is a great choice for summer gardening. You can grow it in a small space with very little water. If you're planting it, use a 12-15 inch pot. It needs a good trim every year. The phalsa plant will start giving you fruit in about 2-4 years.
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How can you plant an amla tree?
You can easily grow amla, or Indian gooseberry, in dry soil as it doesn't need much water. Use a 20-inch pot and make sure it gets plenty of sunlight. A light trim throughout the year is all it needs. The best part? This plant rarely gets sick or attracts diseases.

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