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Do you want to develop a small vegetable garden but limited to the courtyard? Container gardens are excellent strategies for small courtyard vegetable garden ideas. Try a container vegetable garden as a simple solution for developing easy access to herbs, vegetables and fruits this season.

In the first teasing of bird blanket birds that are the warmth of a previous suspended sun, the emerald cover in the sulfur mountains outside the window of my kitchen, the newly recruited new shoots and the colorful flowers – I think the vegetable garden! I take seriously with the prediction to go outdoors and absorb the splendor of the spring planting season of a small vegetable garden. From making my wishes list with herbs, vegetables and fruits to plant, head to my Garden Community Center to grab seeds, plants and soil and then dig into dirt under a blue sky, I like it all!

Edible flowers – rich, calendula and lavender – in this beautiful blue pot in my patio.

This year, I create more containers of small vegetable gardens. My largest vegetable garden and small orchard in Ojai will always have my heart, but I love this little flirting with increasing edible pots and other smaller containers. The plan is to have my containers and containers closer to me. Why not grow the herbs of spring just outside the door of my kitchen so that I can cut a sprig of thyme or basil in a whim as I cook? Grow them in beautiful, decorative pots or a rustic wine barrel and are instant seasonal decoration -independent and functional.

Do you feel inspired? Gardening for small vegetables is one of the best ways to grow a garden and is ideal for beginners, small spaces and minimal time, effort and cost. Even if you have the shipyard area, the container gardens present the beauty of edible gardening. From trees such as lemons (I have them on my front door), oranges and olives in larger pots, on herbs such as thyme and rosemary in smaller herbs, in edible flowers such as lavender, nightclubs and calendars Chili in wooden containers Flexibility, variety, ease, creativity and straight beauty of a garden of containers are the privileges for the greatest reason to start one – a domestic harvest of healthy, delicious fruits, vegetables and herbs.

Fresh herbs from my herbal garden container.

Top reasons for creating a small vegetable garden

Cultivate plants wherever
Windowsill, balcony, front corridor, roof, indoors – as long as there is sufficient light, water source and casual foods, you can have a container garden.

Is easier
The container gardens are without reaching compared to gardens on the ground: there are no weeds, fewer parasites to remove, fewer diseases from the ground, easier to fertilize water in a small space and scale and need less time and effort.

Domestic food
A tiny basil window box, a pendant basket or strawberries, a 5 French tomato bathtub-the food is always fresh and has a better taste when you grow up on your own.

Is healthy
Outdoor time, vitamin sunlight and physical exercise make gardening healthy for the body and mind. Recent research He suggests that there are benefits for mental health from working with plants, even for people who have never been preached before.

They look amazing
Plant decoration is always in style. Your edible garden can dress any space not only with the beauty of nature, but with a variety of pots and containers that can fit any aesthetics, from fun and cute, forest and practical, elegant and elegant.

A viable step
Developing your own food is one of the best things you can do for the planet. Even small steps make the difference, plant per plant.

Choose from a series of herbs and vegetables for your containers.

Get ready to grow up!

Location

Since you have room with sufficient sunlight: Windows, pendant basket, balcony, patio, you are ready to start. Ideally, your space will take full sun 6 to 8 hours a day, which is essential for fruit plants such as tomatoes, squash or peppers. Herbs and leafy green such as lettuce and spinach can thrive with less, 3 to 5 hours of sun a day. Consider your water source in your space. Neighboring with a hose is convenient, but watering can work well, assuming that sizes and numbers are small. As Temps goes up, you could water once, if not twice, one day. (If the ground feels dry an inch down, it’s time to water.)

The arugula, tomatoes and herbs collected from my small garden.
My edible flower terra cotta from my back door keeps calendula.

Choosing containers

Pothers, bathtubs and containers can be ceramic glazing in a variety of colors and designs, terra cotta, plastic (select Plastic Food so they do not sink into your edible), wood, cement, metal and fabric. Consider cost, weight, durability and size. For example, plastic containers are lightweight, cheap, but not very durable, while the terra cotta and ceramic pots are beautiful, but they are fragile and can be expensive. Reuse the containers you already have or search for used or seconds to reduce costs. You can also upload the most that can keep the ground in a container: stroller, wagon, bathtub, basket, bucket, hung basket, window boxes, old boot – let your imagination succeed! Most vegetables need at least 12 inches of ground to grow well, but some, such as tomatoes, need a container of 5 to 10 French. Make sure your container has a water drainage hole at the bottom and consider plant saucers or something to collect drainage if you want to protect the surface under the container. Whether you go with a fun, eclectic mixture or uniform, a matching collection, give the decorative character of the container garden that reflects your vibe.

I make my own compost from food waste and shipyard waste to fill my containers.

Dirty details

The ground from the yard or garden is not suitable for containers, as it is very dense and heavy and can be prone to diseases and pests. Instead, go soilless with a flower mixture, which is specially designed for use in containers. It is lightweight for better drainage and ventilation and must be free of diseases and pests. The potted mixture may contain a combination of sand, compost, moss of slaughter and peat, pumpkin, pelatite, vermiculite or pine bark. They are readily available in garden centers or you can mix your own using a recipe (you can find them on the internet) that fits the type of plants you grow up. It is a good idea to mix organic fertilizer or fertilizer (Make your own checking my own Gardening) to your pot mixture or add to the top immediately after planting. Then feed your container plants with organic fertilizer or fertilizer at least twice a month to add nutrients. I like to use compost, which I do at home, but you can also buy it.

Kale grows abundantly in smaller containers.

Receipt

Seed planting is less expensive and offers a lot of variety. But, it takes more time and care. Seedlings are easier because they have already started, but they cost more. Herbs such as basil, thyme, rosemary and sage are one of the easiest plants growing in containers. Leafy greens such as spinach and lettuce grow well. Tomatoes are always a summer favorite! Keep in mind that fruit trees do very well in pots. I have lemons, oranges and avocado in pots that produce fruits every year. If you live in a cooler climate, you can move these pots to the doors if needed. Indeed, most fruits or veggie can be grown in a saucepan, as long as it has enough space and ideal cultivation conditions.

Cultivation conditions will determine when you start planting. Where you live, when it comes to a timetable. In Sunny Socal, I am close to planting because we start taking many hours of sunlight on a regular basis. Wait to plant until they are immersed in frozen and the light of your sun is predictable consistent. When shopping for seeds, the package will tell you the best conditions for installation. For plants, the local garden center sells those ready to plant where you live.

No matter how young in gardening or how tight your space, you can do that! Start with a container and add more as you wish. I’m so excited to start my own pot pourri of edible kindness. Grab the list of containers with containers below, and let’s start together. It won’t go long before we enjoy our The most beloved garden recipes on a table prepared with domestic garden.

So much kindness can be collected from small gardening container!

List of Gardens with containers

  • Containers with drainage holes and any accompanying saucers or kiosks
  • Mixture of pots and organic fertilizer and/or fertilizer
  • The hose or watering
  • Hand
  • Small gardening or branches for cutting and harvesting
  • Gardening gloves
  • Seeds and/or plants or boot plants
  • Cart or container for gathering decorative and harvesting
The tomatoes collected from my wooden garden.

Learn more by checking my free Gardening tool at home here.

10 recipes directly from the garden

For some of my favorite recipes characterized by my garden, see:

French green lens salad with cherry tomatoes
Thai
Blood orange hazelnut salad
Quinoa quinoa pomegranate
Herbs on the grill vegetables
Classic bruschetta
Fennel soup with ginger and turmeric
Stuffed squash with sage lentils and wheat
Vegan Kale Caesar Salad
Opimellavous pot of fruit stone

Download the free gardening tool in my house here.

Written by Lori Zanteson for Sharon Palmer

Photos of Sharon Palmer

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