The 11 Best Vegetable Varieties for Growing in Containers
- Beans. Minimum pot depth: 12” …
- Beets. Minimum pot depth: 12” …
- Chard. Minimum pot depth: 8” …
- Chili Peppers. Minimum pot depth: 12” …
- Kale. Minimum pot depth: 8” …
- Lettuce. Minimum pot depth: 6” …
- Onions. Minimum pot depth: 4” …
- Radishes.
Moreover, what grows well in small pots outside?
Some of the easiest vegetables to grow in containers are nightshades like tomatoes, potatoes, peppers, and eggplant, as well as fast-growing crops like peas and lettuce. Take a look at 10 vegetables that you can grow even if you do not have a garden plot but have a patio, porch, or balcony with good sun exposure.
- Small Plant Pot Ideas.
- Create an Indoor Herb Garden. …
- Decorate Your Dining Table. …
- Make Easter Table Decorations. …
- These peat pots filled with wheatgrass are another easy idea for your spring or Easter table setting. …
- Bake Flower Pot Cakes. …
- Create a Planter. …
- Decorate an Outdoor Table.
In this regard, what are the best plants for pots outside?
10 Best Plants for Container Gardening
- Angelonia. …
- Coleus. …
- Euphorbia. …
- Ornamental Pepper. …
- Nemesia. Courtesy of Ball Horticultural. …
- Hydrangea. Courtesy of Proven Winners ColorChoice Flowering Shrubs. …
- Roses. Getty Images. …
- Pansies and Violas. Courtesy of Ball Horticultural Company.