Do you want to start a small urban garden? But don’t have enough space. Also, if the landlord doesn’t want a garden in the compound, don’t worry; space and time cannot stop you from starting a garden. Read more below.

1. Grow Vegetables that are Most Productive and Take Less Space

Vegetables that are productive, for example, beans, tomatoes, and peppers, are the most suitable for urban gardeners. Other vegetables like spinach, lettuce, carrot, and radish take less space, too; this way, you can grow more plants and have an abundant harvest. To help you, we have already published a list of the most productive container vegetables; you must take a look!

Also Read: 10 Small Vegetables to Grow in Urban Garden

2. Window Farming is an Excellent Option

Window farms can help you to have healthy food choices in the urban area in any home facing the issue of lack of space for planting. This can be done on any window or door. It allows the plants to use natural light and organic soil; of course, this is the best use of your space.

The water spiced with nutrients is pumped at the base and trickles down from each bottle. This ensures that the plant roots are well watered. The nutrients and water that are not absorbed collect in the reservoir and are pumped again. You can also DIY a window farm; click here to get a PDF of it. Here’s one more link you need to click.

3. Windowsill Gardening Can’t be Missed Out

If you find window farming complicated, try growing a windowsill garden. We have already posted about 11 Vegetables to grow on a windowsill. Also, if you like, create a Windowsill Herb Garden. If you’ve got a sunny window in your kitchen, you can grow something there as well.

4. Vertical Gardening Helps you to Create More Space

Opt for vertical gardening if you have a balcony, a small patio, a rooftop, or even a sunny open window. Vertical gardening helps create more space; apply this technique outdoors or indoors.

Also Read: 13 Plastic Bottle Vertical Gardening Ideas

You can take inspiration from these Vertical Gardening Ideas! Also, look at these 16 genius vertical garden ideas; they will greatly help you.

5. Make a PVC Pipe Tower Planter

If you crave greenery but have no space, this idea is all you need! This unique but easy to DIY pipe garden is an excellent way to grow flowers and veggies in less space. For this, you will need a PVC pipe, potting mix, plants (of course), and optionally drip irrigation pipeline. Here is the full tutorial. Check out these tower garden ideas here!

6. Use Stacked Planters

Stacked planters will create more area for growing plants. Great idea for growing herbs and leafy greens like spinach. For your help, here is the step-by-step DIY post to create this planter.

7. Grow Herbs in Hanging Planters

There are countless ideas for growing herbs in hanging pots, and one of them is here. Also, check out this post for more ideas.

8. Create a Ladder Garden

Grow more herbs and veggies in compact areas like the patio, balcony, or deck with the help of a ladder planter; check out DIY vertical ladder planter ideas here.

Applying these ideas when using the containers to grow your vegetables and herbs will increase your growing space.

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  • Madhusmita Patel
  • December 18, 2016 At 3:17 am
  • I really love it & want to know about gardening step by step..
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  • Jon Pollock
  • December 26, 2016 At 3:21 pm
  • I just moved into a new apartment that has a wide south-facing balcony. Man, I am going to fill it to the brim with flowers and veggies:)
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  • Sen Perfect
  • April 26, 2018 At 9:34 am
  • In my new apartment I started to grow up flowers and vegetables on the balcony. Now it looks amazing! And sometimes I can eat really natural veggies ;)
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  • ehsanul haque
  • August 7, 2020 At 2:50 pm
  • I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT HOWNTO GROW HYDROPHOBIC PLANTS IN TERRACE GARDEN
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I really love it & want to know about gardening step by step..

I just moved into a new apartment that has a wide south-facing balcony. Man, I am going to fill it to the brim with flowers and veggies:)

In my new apartment I started to grow up flowers and vegetables on the balcony. Now it looks amazing! And sometimes I can eat really natural veggies ;)

I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT HOWNTO GROW HYDROPHOBIC PLANTS IN TERRACE GARDEN

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