How To Grow Vegetables in Containers, Pots, or Window Boxes

This crunchy orange root veggie is a great choice to grow in containers alongside radishes, tomatoes, onions, lettuce, and many more vegetables!

Carrots

Grow beets in a deep pot with good drainage and a compost-enriched, well-draining potting mix to accommodate root development.

Beets

Broccoli plants are on the bigger side, but you can still successfully grow them in large pots! To grow broccoli in containers, choose a deep pot with good drainage, fill it with nutrient-rich soil.

Broccoli

Lemongrass can grow tall and needs room for its roots to spread, so choose a large pot with good drainage as well as a good-quality potting mix.

Lemongrass

This Southern staple will grow well in a pot that's about 12 to 15 inches deep when the temperature starts to stay above 60°.

Okra

This Southern staple will grow well in a pot that's about 12 to 15 inches deep when the temperature starts to stay above 60°.

Lettuce

Some eggplant plants get huge, but many newer varieties stay nice and compact so they work in containers. They'll yield plenty of eggplants from midsummer on

Eggplant

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