It makes sense to grow your favourite fruit and vegetables, but you might also consider those that are most costly to purchase, so you can save money as well. “Often, people grow food like carrots and potatoes that are very cheap to buy – and spend a lot of money doing that,” Leigh Hunt of the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) told The Guardian. Instead, he suggests growing salad leaves. “A pillow packet of lettuce is going to cost at least £1. But lettuce and rocket are the kind of crop you can get cheaply and grow readily.”
Plus, it's worth remembering that some varieties are easier to grow than others. If you’re a beginner, your best bet is to choose easy-to-grow crops, like courgettes, beans, mangetout peas, strawberries and cucumbers, which require little maintenance and are ready to harvest within a short time frame.