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I keep seeing that everything basically requires a pretty large container to grow in. I thought that radishes would work but I had to move them to a cut up milk jug. My setup is mainly indoors under grow lights.
I’d like to use those non-recyclable yogurt cups that hold 2lbs (900g) of yogurt. The diameter of the container is 4.5 inches (~11cm) and a depth of 5 inches (~13cm). It appears that even lettuce needs more than that. Thanks for your help!
As per title. I have my container garden taken care of for the year but have a lot of leftover small pots gathered up. Any suggestions on something summer-hardy in a container? I’ve got an east exposure so partial sun lovers are best. Bonus points for plants that aren’t toxic to cats, and/or ones that hummingbirds enjoy.
The search terms "flowering outdoor container plants" will get you to plants that do well in containers or pots, and don't need a lot of room to spread out. You can swap out "potted" for "container" and "blooming" for "flowering." Other helpful terms to include can be "patio" and "windowbox." In some regions the term "pot plant" will also get you plants that grow well in pots (in other regions "pot plant" means marijuana). Also look for "dwarf" or "compact" varieties of bedding plants. These varieties are often developed specifically for growing in containers.
There are plenty of guides to "container gardening," that will include tips as well as lists of plants that work well. Here are a few that I found, but you may want to find a guide specific to your region.
- https://www.southernliving.com/home-garden/gardens/creative-container-gardens
- https://www.countryliving.com/gardening/garden-ideas/g4098/best-plants-for-container-gardening/
- https://www.familyhandyman.com/list/best-plants-for-container-gardening/
- https://www.gardengatemagazine.com/articles/containers/all/meet-8-of-the-best-container-plants/
A few specific plants that no one else has suggested yet:
- Starflower (Pentas lanceolata)
- Lantana
- Million bells (Calibrachoa sp.)
- Heliotrope
- Ornamental peppers (the flowers aren't showy, but then they have long-lasting clusters of multicolored hot peppers)
- Angelonia (Angelonia angustifolia)
- Fanflower (Scaevola aemula)
- Nemesia
- Pansies
- Snapdragon (if you let them go to seed they may grow back next year)
You can grow almost anything in containers; herbs, shrubs, or even trees (bonsai). But also vegetables or flowers. Try to look for plants which are sold in small containers. Examples for flowers are Marigolds (Tagetes), but also pot roses. These are just two examples of many possibilities. Have fun gardening!
my old roommates bought me a cute little totoro planter since i was taking an indoor plants class. it's really cute, but as i learned in class, plants typically like to be in a bigger pot and the bowl in this is only like 2 inches in diameter and 2 inches deep max if you fill it to the brim w soil. I think i started out with a begonia seed/pod i killed. i had the idea to start plants in there before they grow bigger, but most cuttings are a little bigger, so maybe seeds? It's a nice clay material but the size is throwing me off. any ideas?