Choosing Plants for Your Container Garden

Most people choose to grow edible plants in their container gardens, because they don’t think of flowers or houseplants as being the same thing as container gardening . Many people with small gardens like to grow some fruit and vegetables opt for cultivation in containers on the patio.
You can grow many types of vegetables and herbs in containers, and a few types of fruit.

What are the easiest vegetables to grow in pots?


Planting Depth

  • 4-5 inches: chives, lettuce, radishes, other salad greens, basil, coriander.
  • 6-7 inches: bush beans, garlic, kohlrabi, onions, Asian greens, peas, mint, thyme.
  • 8-9 inches: pole beans, carrots, chard, cucumber, eggplant, fennel, leeks, peppers, spinach
  
Herbs are the most commonly grown edible plant for containers placed near the kitchen door where they can be picked when preparing meals. Herbs deserve to be grown in attractive containers either decorated, plain or bowl shaped terracotta pots.

Containers should not be too tall as most herbs are quite short plants. Terracotta suitable for herbs as it is porous material to stop the compost remaining wet for long periods.  Terracotta troughs make good containers for herbs or use as window boxes.

How do you grow herbs in pots?


  1. Select a pot. ...
  2. Prepare to plant. Fill the pot with potting soil or soilless mix, working in compost or composted manure; use about 1 cup of the amendment per 6-inch pot. ...
  3. Plant and water. Gently loosen the roots at the bottom of the soil ball and set it in the planting hole.

What herbs can be grown together?

You can grow herbs in pots together as long as you remember two rules: avoid mixing those that like plenty of water (such as chivesmintchervilcorianderVietnamese coriander) with those that like a well-drained soil (such as rosemarythymesage, bay, and oregano)

Can you plant different herbs in the same pot?

Herbs in Containers. You can also plant multiple types of herbs in one pot. Chives, mint, basil, rosemary, cilantro, and a jalapeño pepper share a home in this long container on a deck near the kitchen door.

How often should you water your herbs?

Most herbs need about 4 hours of sunlight per day and on average watering should be done when the soil feels dry to the touch. Some herbs can be kept more moist such as Basil, others need to have soil dry completely between watering such as Lavender.

Vegetables come in second, and fruit isn’t grown in containers as often - probably because a lot of people think it would be too difficult to grow fruit in containers. Where possible grow attractive looking vegetables on the patio those with color or have pleasing feature.

What vegetables to grow at home?


  • Beans, Snap. Snap beans (also called string or green beans) have tender, fleshy pods. ...
  • Corn. Most kinds of corn do best in hot-summer areas, but early-maturing hybrid varieties will grow even in regions with cool summers. ...
  • Cucumbers. ...
  • Melons. ...
  • Peppers. ...
  • Squash. ...
  • Tomatoes. ...
  • Beets.

What are the easiest vegetables to grow in pots?


Some vegetables need particularly large pots to grow in a vegetable container garden. Standard-size tomatoes and such as cucumbers, will do best for you in containers 20 inches or more across. Peppers like pots at least 16 inches in diameter.

Fruit need warm, sunny, sheltered spot taking care with watering to ensure the compost does not dry out nor becomes excessively wet. Feed once a week from spring to summer using high potash fertilizer.  

Strawberries can make an attractive feature on a patio grown in tower pots a tall cylinder with pockets to plant strawberries in.   Strawberries are generally quite hardy, and can even be grown in special grow bags that can be hung on a   wall outdoors. 
  
Dwarf fruit trees can often be grown in large pots. Many smaller dwarf citrus trees grow nicely in pots, and if kept well-pruned they can make beautiful indoor decorations. Peaches, nectarines. lemons, oranges,  figs can be grown as dwarf pyramid or bush trees.

These tree's are tender and need to be kept in a frost free greenhouse or conservatory over winter.
  Many types of dwarf berry bushes will grow in containers, although they are usually very heavy and can’t be moved easily.  Dwarf varieties of blueberries and raspberries have been successfully grown in containers.

Which fruits can be grown in pots?



  • Lemon. USDA Zones— 8-11, *can be grown in cooler zones with care in winter. ...
  • Strawberries. USDA Zones— 3-10. ...
  • Apple. USDA Zones— 3-9. ...
  • Pomegranate. USDA Zones— 9-11, *can be grown in cooler zones with care in winter. ...
  • Fig. USDA Zones— 8-10. ...
  • Nectarines and Peaches. Dwarf bonanza peach tree. ...
  • Cherry. ...
  • Guava.

Can you grow fruit trees in a pot?

Even if you have limited space, you can still enjoy fresh fruit. Although not all fruit trees thrive in containers for long periods of time, you can grow any fruit tree in a container for a few years and then transplant it. You can also choose a dwarf variety, which is well suited to living in a container.

What dwarf fruit trees grow in containers?



  • Apple. On dwarfing root stock grown as dwarf bush or dwarf pyramid.
  • Fig. In pots, restricted root growth yields shorter fig plants loaded with fruit. ...
  • Grape. ...
  • Nectarine. ...
  • Peach. ...
  • Pineapple Guava. ...
  • Pomegranate. ...
  • Star Fruit.

Many varieties of herbs do well in containers. Parsley is perhaps the most popular herb for container growing Basil and chives are also extremely popular for growing in containers.  Cilantro can be grown successfully in containers.
  
In fact, almost all herbs can be grown successfully in containers.  The key is finding a large enough container. Some herbs can easily be grown in relatively small containers. Chives, parsley, and basil can all grow in small pots.
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But some plants grow a bit larger.  Sage, for example, is a bush.  It needs a pretty big pot.  Oregano also grows rather large, and needs a large container  Although technically a fruit, tomatoes are probably the most popular “vegetable” for home gardeners in general.  

Container gardeners are no exception, and they plant tomatoes in droves.  It’s probably due mostly to the fact that good tomatoes can be very difficult to find.  The tomatoes in most grocery stores are picked green and artificially ripened so they survive shipping without bruising and last longer on the shelves.
  
Most tomato varieties can be grown very well in containers, especially cherry tomatoesgrape tomatoes, tomatoes, and small salad tomatoes. Other plants that are commonly grown in containers include lettuce and other salad greenscucumberssquashes, many types of beans and peasradishescarrotsscallions, all type of peppers, and even corn and potatoes.
  
Most vegetables can be grown in containers if you use the proper procedure.you can easily grow most of  your  plants from seeds. if you’re growing plants indoors, you can sow directly into the pot if you like, but you’re growing plants indoors, you can sow directly into the pot if you like, but you can risk damaging delicate seedlings during thinning.
  
You should probably grow most of your plants from seedlings that you purchase locally, but you can also start your own seedlings indoors in smaller pots, and then transplant them into larger pots later.  It’s easier to start plants from seedlings when you can, but you may find a lot of satisfaction in starting your own.


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