If you live in an apartment or small condo, chances are there is limited gardening space. Most apartments only have a small concrete balcony, if at all. The chances of this balcony getting full sunlight every day varies greatly. Thus, container gardening while living in an apartment or condo can be quite challenging. However, there are many different varieties of vegetables and herbs one can plant that are suitable for these conditions. It is still possible to have a container vegetable garden in small spaces! All it takes a little creativity and a bit of determination.
Vegetables for Containers
Choosing the best varieties of vegetables for containers is the first place to start when planning a container vegetable garden. Some vegetables do not do well if planted in containers while others seem to thrive if given the right conditions. Common container vegetables include tomatoes, green onions, peppers, zucchini, spinach, lettuce, cabbage and beans.
When choosing these vegetables, pick varieties that are especially suited for small spaces. Dwarf and compact types work best. For tomatoes (the most popular vegetable grown in containers), the patio variety does especially well.
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