It's not too late to start a small-space vegetable garden
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By Mike Hogan
Published on March 4, 2026.
The popularity of growing food at home at home has increased due to increased interest in home gardening, with many struggling to grow vegetables and herbs in containers due to limited space and limited mobility. Container gardening has evolved beyond backyard gardens and is becoming a more accessible and productive way to grow food at a home. Choose compact, bush or patio plant varieties specifically bred for growing in smaller pots. Containers require loose, well-drained soil and must have drainage holes to prevent root rot. These types of containers can offer a wide range of varieties and offer flexibility for gardeners with limited space. Popular vegetables and common vegetables can be grown in containers, often with less physical labor than growing in garden beds. However, maintenance of container-grown food crops tends to be less work than maintaining these crops in gardens, but containers dry out more quickly than in-ground garden beds, requiring frequent watering and frequent monitoring.
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