Check out our exclusive list of the Most Used Pot Friendly Vegetables, Fruits, and Herbs that you can easily grow on balconies, patios, small gardens, and even windowsills!

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Most Used Pot Friendly Vegetables

1. Tomatoes

Choose a sunny location to grow this vegetable, as tomatoes need at least 6-8 hours of sunlight for the best flavor. You will need to cage, trellis, or stake them.

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2. Spinach

You can grow spinach easily on a kitchen windowsill or on a balcony, where it receives bright but indirect light. Also, use a well-draining potting mix.

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3. Peppers and Chillies 

To enjoy sweet and hot peppers at home, pick a medium size container that is at least 12-14 inches wide and deep. Choose a sunny spot that receives at least 6 hours of sunlight.

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4. Cucumbers

Cucumbers are great to grow on a small balcony or a patio. All you need is a sunny spot and a medium-sized container with a trellis to enjoy a plentiful harvest!

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5. Lettuce

You can grow any variety of lettuce in shallow containers with enough drainage holes at the bottom. They grow fast in full sunlight and can also tolerate some shade.

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6. Kale

As kale is a cool weather crop, you can grow it in spring and fall. If you live in a frost-free warm climate — winter would be the best time to grow it in pots.

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7. Potatoes

You can grow potatoes at home easily in a bin, potato tower, burlap bags, or even a gunnysack. Place the container in a spot that receives 6-8 hours of sunlight.

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8. Carrots

The root length of carrots ranges from 2-3 inches to 12 inches, depending on the variety, so pick pots wisely. This root vegetable loves rich and well-draining soil and full sunlight.

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9. Asparagus

Asparagus needs 6-7 hours of full, direct sunlight daily to thrive best. Ideally, you should plant asparagus in spring in rich, well-draining soil.

10. Cauliflower

Cauliflowers need loose but nutrient-rich potting soil that can hold moisture and drain well, too. Expose it to plenty of sunlight for the best growth and size of the flower head.

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11. Beets

Beets require 4-5 hours of direct sunlight for the best harvest. Keep the temperatures between 60-70°F or 15-21°C during the daytime and 50-60°F or 10-15°C at night.

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12. Beans

To start growing beans at home, you need to pick an 8-10 inches container. Use a rich growing medium, provide plenty of bright light, and you can harvest them in no time!

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13. Eggplant

Provide enough light and heat to your eggplants for the best flavor. They require a huge container, consistent water, and well-draining soil to thrive.

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14. Green Onions

It is important to place the container you are growing green onions in a place that receives a mix of shade and light. Water well and amend the soil with plenty of organic matter.

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Most Used Pot Friendly Herbs

15. Thyme

You can enjoy home-grown thyme in a small container. Use rich potting soil and keep the pot at a spot that receives bright light for 2-4 hours daily.

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16. Oregano

You can easily grow this herb on a sunny windowsill of your kitchen or bedroom! It grows fast and will be ready to harvest in 50-70 days after sowing seeds.

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17. Basil

Growing basil is perfect for a beginner gardener as it is one of the easiest herbs to grow. The more you will harvest it, the bushier it will become!

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18. Sage

By growing sage at home, you can enjoy its fresh leaves in Turkish dishes! It loves sunlight, so pick the sunniest windowsill and keep the herb there. 

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19. Mint

Growing mint will give you a fresh supply of its leaves that can be used in a variety of dishes and cocktails! Do make sure that it gets 5-6 hours of bright sunlight.

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20. Cilantro

Use an 8-10 inches pot for growing cilantro for ample harvest. Place it in a position that receives shade in the afternoon.

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Most Used Pot Friendly Fruits

21. Bananas

Growing bananas in pots is the best way to harvest them fresh in a small space like a balcony or a patio. It also makes for a lovely tropical addition with its large leaves!

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22. Pineapple

Pineapple plants require a rich growing medium and plenty of sunlight to fruit. Use a regular houseplant fertilizer, like 20-20-20, once every 6-8 weeks for best growth.

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23. Strawberries

Strawberries grow well in pots and hanging baskets. You can also grow these fruits hydroponically. What’s more? They can also be grown in gutters!

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24. Pomegranate 

Dwarf varieties of pomegranates do really well in containers. Apart from growing fruits, the plant also looks stunning with its fiery red flowers and bright green foliage.

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25. Citrus

For citrus plants, keep the soil slightly on the moist side, give them plenty of light, and see them get laden with fruits!

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26. Berries

You can easily grow blackberries, blueberries, raspberries, cape Gooseberries, cranberries, and mulberries in pots. The only thing they need is 6-7 hours of sunlight daily.

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  • mogilichendu suresh
  • September 1, 2022 At 3:39 pm
  • Very useful and natural information
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Very useful and natural information

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