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7 leafy greens you can harvest in a month or less

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 12, 2026, 13:26 IST
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7 leafy greens you can harvest in a month or less

Among all, growing leafy greens is one of the easiest ways to enjoy fresh and nutritious foods at home. Most of the greens grow very fast, mature quite fast, and can be harvested in just several weeks. These plants grow so fast that succession planting with fast-growing varieties of these greens offers continuous supplies of vitamins and minerals without long waiting periods throughout.



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Arugula

Arugula is among the quickest leafy greens, often ready for harvest in about 20-25 days. It prefers cool temperatures, moist soil, and partial sunlight, which help keep its peppery leaves tender and flavourful. Harvesting young leaves improves taste and encourages continued growth, making it a reliable option for salads, sandwiches, and garnishes.



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Spinach

Spinach grows rapidly and can produce harvestable leaves within roughly 20-30 days when picked young. It thrives in cool weather, fertile soil, and consistent moisture, and outer leaves can be harvested repeatedly to extend production. This nutrient-dense green is widely valued for its iron and fiber content and adapts well to containers or garden beds.



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Mustard Greens

Mustard greens are fast-maturing leafy vegetables suited to cool growing conditions. Young leaves can be harvested early for a mild flavour, while mature leaves become stronger and more pungent. Their vigorous growth and ability to tolerate cooler temperatures make them dependable for quick harvest cycles and continuous picking in home gardens.

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Radish Greens

Radishes mature quickly, often within about 20-30 days, and their tender green tops can be harvested even earlier. These greens thrive in cool weather and moist soil, offering a mild, slightly peppery flavour suitable for salads or sautéed dishes. Fast germination and short maturity make radish greens ideal for gardeners seeking rapid results.


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Fenugreek (Methi)

Fenugreek is one of the easiest and fastest greens to grow, with leaves ready in roughly 20-25 days. It grows well in containers, requires minimal care and can be harvested multiple times by cutting above the roots. Widely used in Indian cooking, fenugreek provides distinctive aroma, flavour and quick nutritional harvests for home gardeners.



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Bok Choy

Baby bok choy can be harvested in about 25-30 days, especially in cool seasons with steady moisture and partial sunlight. This crisp, tender leafy vegetable is commonly used in soups and stir-fries. Early harvesting keeps the texture soft and sweet, while the plant’s rapid growth makes it suitable for quick kitchen-garden production.


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Beet Greens

Beet plants produce edible greens within three to four weeks, well before the roots fully mature. These young leaves are tender, nutritious, and suitable for salads or light cooking. Quick early harvests allow gardeners to enjoy fresh greens while still allowing the roots to continue developing for later use.

Fast-growing leafy greens make home gardening rewarding, practical, and highly nutritious. Varieties such as arugula, spinach, fenugreek, and bok choy can deliver fresh harvests within a month, supporting continuous food production in small spaces. With proper timing, cool conditions and regular harvesting, gardeners can enjoy a steady supply of healthy greens throughout the growing season.

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