10 Vegetables to Grow in Pots

Kale plant in pot

There are many vegetables that can be grown in flower pots, buckets, planter boxes, or other containers. Whether you are looking for a way to garden from your apartment balcony, or you do not want to dig up your yard, you can still get a great harvest from container gardening. Here are five popular vegetables that grow well in pots or planters:

  1. Tomatoes:

    Large tomato plants in baskets
    Tomatoes are one of the most popular vegetables to grow in pots. They can be grown in large containers and do best with support from a trellis or stake. Choose a dwarf or patio variety if you have limited space.

  2. Peppers:

    Peppers are another vegetable that does well in pots. They can be grown in smaller containers and do not require as much support as tomatoes. Choose a variety that is appropriate for the size of your container and the amount of sunlight it will receive.

  3. Radishes:

    Radish Sprouts in a bucket
    Radishes are a fast-growing and easy-to-grow vegetable that can be grown in small pots or even in a window box. They do not require much soil depth and can be harvested in as little as 30 days.

  4. Lettuce:

    Lettuce is a cool-season crop that does well in pots. It can be grown in shallow containers and does not require much space. Choose a variety that is appropriate for the amount of sunlight it will receive and keep the soil consistently moist.

  5. Beans:

    Bean Plant
    Beans can be grown in pots, but they require a deeper container than some other vegetables. Choose a bush bean variety if you have limited space, or a pole bean if you have a trellis or stake to support the vines.

  6. Cucumbers:

    Cucumbers hanging on a plant
    Cucumbers can be grown in pots or containers that are at least 12 inches deep. They need support, so consider providing a trellis or stake for them to climb. Choose a compact or bush variety for small spaces.

  7. Carrots:

    Carrots can be grown in pots or containers that are at least 12 inches deep. They require loose, well-draining soil and consistent moisture. Choose a short or round variety that is appropriate for container gardening.

  8. Spinach:

    Spinach is a cool-season crop that can be grown in pots or containers that are at least 6 inches deep. Choose a variety that is appropriate for the amount of sunlight it will receive and keep the soil consistently moist.

  9. Kale:

    Kale plant in pot
    Kale is a hardy and nutritious crop that can be grown in pots or containers that are at least 8 inches deep. Choose a variety that is appropriate for the amount of sunlight it will receive and keep the soil consistently moist.

  10. Eggplant:

    Eggplant can be grown in pots or containers that are at least 12 inches deep. They require full sun and consistent moisture. Choose a dwarf or compact variety for small spaces.