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Hi..I was wondering if someone could tell me what vegetable plants are easiest to grow for containers.I do not have the room for a full size garden this year but would like to be able to grow some vegetables this year.Thanks

2007-04-15 16:20:51 · 7 answers · asked by smiley_girl2265 2 in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

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Square foot gardening was the rage in the early 80's. This guy has great ideas for growing with very little root room. Of course, if you prefer pots, you can use his basic principles.

2007-04-15 19:47:49 · answer #1 · answered by J Z 4 · 0 0

Tomatoes are grown interior each and each of the time in warm properties. be careful of the fashion you plant becasue maximum tomato vines get very large. search for the patio type of tomato plant. they're for turning out to be in a field. Fertilization of the blooms will be a difficulty. Get a minimum of two and position them close at the same time and at the same time as they bloom sake the limbs gently to flow the pollin or do like I do, pluck a pair fo flowers and get in touch with them to many others on the vines. Peppers would do sturdy also. Radishes do advance very extremely and straight away giving the little ones quick consequences. Bush style eco-friendly beans are common to sprout and advance. i imagine leaf style lettuce makes an truly acceptable plant grown thick in a pot (perhaps red sails) and that i will not see why spinach does no longer do as well. Carrots are complicated to advance becase truly they're abiannul and in my adventure do no longer get carry of a lot length until eventually after planting in fall and dealing with a dormant era. a minimum of the following in Texas. On onion or possibly some will be grown in a pot. perhaps with some thing else. In a huge pot a potatoe will be grown. And why no longer a cabbage, kale, or an eggplant. definite to the herbs also. in basic terms opt for issues which will in good condition your pots and section.

2016-12-04 02:41:34 · answer #2 · answered by younan 4 · 0 0

Tomatoes are great. Lettuces and spinach and cucumbers and onions. You could probably do some squash. Herbs are good as long as they have good drainage.I have done cabbages with nasturtiums and I always love a couple of big sunflowers with my veggies. Peas or beans as long as the containers are deep enough.There are some that are bushes instead of vines if you don't want to make supports for them.. If you have a hotspot, try an artichoke or a pepper.

2007-04-15 16:30:44 · answer #3 · answered by plaplant8 5 · 1 0

Tomatoes,peppers , egg plants,smaller varieties of squash and cucumbers.If you look around you can sometimes find varieties of plant made for containers,I grow some cucumbers that are upright growing and don't use much space.

2007-04-16 03:31:48 · answer #4 · answered by Jackp1ne 5 · 0 0

We always grew tomatoes in a 5 gallon bucket (both cherry and regular)

2007-04-15 16:37:07 · answer #5 · answered by noway983 2 · 0 0

tomatoes,cabbage,onions,lettuce,egg plant

2007-04-15 19:10:44 · answer #6 · answered by thomasl 6 · 0 0

we did this last week...the answers haven't changed

2007-04-15 16:24:00 · answer #7 · answered by Chrys 7 · 0 3

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