New Vegetables and Fruits Added To VegPlotter!

At VegPlotter, we're always striving to enhance your gardening experience by providing a comprehensive range of plants to cultivate. You asked for more varieties, and we've delivered! Over the past few months, we've expanded our plant database to include an array of exciting vegetables and fruits. These new additions are now available for you to incorporate into your garden plans.


Explore Our Latest Additions

Here's a list of the new plants we've recently added:

  • Asparagus Peas
  • Avocado
  • Blackcurrant Sage
  • Broccoli Rabe
  • Buckwheat
  • Butterbean
  • Cucamelon
  • Dahlias
  • Galia Melon
  • Gladioli
  • Gotu Kola
  • Kiwi
  • Lamb's Lettuce
  • Lemongrass
  • Loquat
  • Luffa
  • Macadamia Nut
  • Mangel Wurzel
  • Nectarine Tree
  • Papaya
  • Peach Tree
  • Pineapple Sage
  • Pineapple
  • Rose
  • Sweet Pea
  • Tarragon
  • Tree Spinach
  • Walking Onions
  • Walnut
  • Winter Lettuce
  • Yardlong Beans

Highlights of Some New Varieties

  • Cucamelon: Also known as Mexican sour gherkin, cucamelons look like miniature watermelons but taste like cucumbers with a hint of citrus. They're great for salads and pickling (Cover photo).

  • Luffa: Beyond being a vegetable, mature luffa gourds can be dried and used as natural sponges—adding both utility and sustainability to your garden.

  • Walking Onions: This perennial onion variety "walks" by producing top sets that bend to the ground and take root, providing a continuous supply of onions with minimal effort.

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  • Mangel Wurzel: A hearty root vegetable that's versatile in the kitchen and excellent as animal fodder, making it a favorite among homesteaders.

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  • Blackcurrant Sage: An aromatic herb with deep purple flowers and a fruity fragrance, perfect for teas and attracting pollinators to your garden.

Why These Additions Matter

We believe that diversity in your garden leads to a more rewarding gardening experience. Introducing new plant varieties allows you to:

  • Experiment with Unique Flavors: Try growing yardlong beans or broccoli rabe to add new tastes to your culinary repertoire.

  • Enhance Garden Sustainability: Plants like buckwheat improve soil health, while roses and sweet peas attract beneficial insects.

  • Grow Exotic Fruits at Home: Cultivate your own avocado, kiwi, or papaya trees and enjoy fresh, homegrown tropical fruits.

Join the VegPlotter Community in Shaping Our Database

Your suggestions play a crucial role in how we evolve. If there's a particular plant you'd love to see included in VegPlotter, please reach out and let us know. We're committed to making our platform as user-friendly and comprehensive as possible, and your input makes that possible.

Get Started with the New Varieties Today

Log in to your VegPlotter account and start adding these new plants to your garden plan. Whether you're aiming for a bountiful vegetable patch, a fragrant herb garden, or an orchard of exotic fruits, our latest additions offer something for every gardener.

Happy Planting!

We hope these new options inspire you to diversify your garden and explore the joys of growing something new. Here's to fruitful gardening seasons ahead!

If you have any suggestions for new plants, please let us know, and we'll be happy to add them to our database.

Author: Alex White

Photo of VegPlotter Team member Alex White

Being a dad of three vegetarians, I have a passion for growing organic vegetables and fruit, appreciating the seasonality of my garden and allotment and creating exciting & inspiring dishes for the whole family to enjoy!

I also enjoy exploring new countries and cultures, walking the glorious Devon countryside and I am an avid follower of football.