When you think of a "vegetable garden," you think of large plots of land with rows and rows of vegetables. Maybe if you're in a more urban setting, you'll think of rows of raised beds. But guess what? You don't need lots of land. You don't even need to get down on the ground to grow your own vegetables! You can grow vegetables - and lots of them - in containers. 

Container gardening is awesome! Your knees and back will thank you as you don't have to bend over as far. Your hand will thank you as there's less weeding. Rabbits tend to eat ground level plants before checking out containers, at which point the plants are no longer young and tender and tempting!  And you can move your plants to wherever they need to be. You can even move your containers inside and outside multiple times if the weather is being funky! 

  • 42 Videos

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  • 6 Files

  • Introduction

  • Tools

  • Your Pots

  • Soil

  • Fertilizer

  • Picking your plants

  • Time to plant!

  • Planting seeds

  • Placing your pots

  • Companion planting

  • Staking vining plants - cucumbers, beans, etc

  • Supporting Your Tomato Plants

  • Harvesting

  • Growing & Harvesting Scallions

  • Planting & Harvesting Summer Squash

  • Maintenance

  • Watering

  • FAQs

  • You did it!

  • Survey

  • Bonus: Planting Sad Plants

  • Just For Fun