These are some tasty edible vines that you can grow indoors in a small space for a fresh, green harvest!
You don’t always need a large garden for green plants – a space for a medium-sized pot indoors is enough for these edible vines!
Edible vines you can grow indoors
1. Nasturtium
Botanical name: Tropaeolum majus
Edible parts: Leaves and flowers
Nasturtium needs a sunny location indoors where it can thrive easily. Use a potted trellis to encourage the stems to climb up and produce delicious leaves and flowers that you can use fresh in salads for a peppery flavor!
Its leaves are also a delicious alternative to lettuce in wraps and sandwiches.
2. Malabar spinach
Botanical name: Basella alba
Edible parts: Leaves and stems
Do you have a bright window that receives indirect light? Well, that’s what you need to grow Malabar spinach. Train its stems to climb over a Grid or even the window grille!
3. Pea sprouts
Botanical name: Pisum sativum
Edible parts: Young shoots and tendrils
You can grow peas in a small pot on a bright windowsill. Pea sprouts taste great in salads as they add a sweet taste and a crunchy texture. They are also rich in vitamins A, C and folic acid!
4. Madeira vine
Botanical name: Anredera cordifolia
Edible parts: leaves
The tender leaves have a slightly sweet and earthy flavor that goes best with salads. You can also pair it with Lettuce, spinachor steam in broth!
5. Sweet potato vine
Botanical name: Ipomoea batatas
Edible parts: Leaves and tubers
The leaves of Sweet potato vines are a culinary treasure and offer a high fiber content. After frying they taste perfect Garlic, Onionsor Ginger. Add them to omelettes or scrambled eggs for a nutritious and colorful addition! You can also grow them in water.
6. Betel leaf plant
Botanical name: Piper sarmentosum
Edible parts: leaves
Do you have a sunny window in your room? The Betel leaf plant will be happy to thrive and grow in this place! You can use its leaves to wrap seasoned minced meat and seafood. Chop finely and add to mixed vegetables or salads for a unique, peppery flavor!
7. Passion fruit vine
Botanical name: Passionflower edulis
Edible parts: leaves
Although this is what the plant is best known for fruit, you have to grow it for its leaves! Why? Well, because they add a spicy touch to salads. Once finely chopped, you can also use the large leaves in vegetable or meat mixtures (for a heartier taste).
Note: Indoors, it is primarily a foliage plant with no flowers or fruits.
8. Vietnamese coriander
Botanical name: Persicaria odorata
Edible parts: leaves
That coriander is famous for its tangy, lemony flavor that tastes great in salads, especially Thai ones. You can also use it in soups, stews, sandwiches and wraps. The plant grows well in indirect light, making it a good choice for indoor use.