Some vegetables can be grown not in open ground, but in containers.
Container gardening opens up a world of possibilities for growing vegetables.
You can cultivate a variety of popular vegetables such as peppers, eggplants, salad greens, tomatoes, beans, chard, beets, radishes, zucchini, and cucumbers.
Containers are also a great fit for potatoes, corn, melons, and sweet potatoes.
When selecting vegetables for container gardening, opt for dwarf varieties which are specifically bred for small spaces.
Tomatoes stand out as an excellent choice for container cultivation.
Legumes are known for their rapid growth and adaptability to shallow containers.
Containers also lend themselves well to a mix of herbs and vegetables; favorites include lettuce, mint, and rosemary.
Additionally, containers are ideal for growing strawberries and various flowers.
When it comes to flowers, containers can support a vibrant selection.
Some of the best choices for container gardening are fuchsia, pelargonium, lobelia, petunia, begonia, verbena, aubrieta, alyssum, balsam, levisia, heliotrope, and nasturtium, along with other annuals.
These species thrive in the confined space of containers, bringing color and life to any setting.
Previously, we told you what flowers can be grown in the shade of the garden.