
Did you know you can have a garden year round? Now, you might not want to plant corn inside, or you'll have stalks up to your ceiling... but there are several things that are great for planting in your house. Here is a chart that provides basic information on container/indoor gardening:
AND DON'T FORGET THOSE SPROUTS & HERBS -
THEY TAKE UP VERY LITTLE ROOM!
Keep your plants near a window, preferably on a south facing wall...(More heat & more light)
GROWING VEGETABLES IN CONTAINERS:
1* Vegetable Name
2* Light Requirement (see FS/PS info below)
3* Minimum Container Size
4* Distance (inches) between plants in container
5* Days from Seed to Harvest
6* Comments
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FS = Full sun
FS/PS = Full sun/Part shade
PS = Partial shade
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Beans, bushFS
2 gal.
2-3"
45-60 days
Several plantings, two-week intervals
BeetsFS/PS
1/2 gal.
2-3"
50-60 days
Thin plants when 6 to 8 inches tall
CarrotsFS/PS
1 qt.
2-3"
65-80 days
Several plantings, two-week intervals
CabbageFS/PS
5 gal.
12-18"
65-120 days
Requires fertile soil
Chard, SwissFS/PS
1/2 gal.
4-6"
30-40 days
Harvest leaves for long yield
CucumbersFS
5 gal.
14-18"
70-80 days
Support vining types
EggplantFS
5 gal.
1 plant per container
75-100 days
Requires fertile soil
KaleFS/PS
5 gal.
10-15"
55-65 days
Harvest leaves
Lettuce, leafPS
1/2 gal
4-6"
30-35 days
Harvest leaves
Mustard greensPS
1/2 gal.
4-5"
35-40 days
Several plantings, two-week intervals
OnionsFS/PS
1/2 gal.
2-3"
70-100 days
Require lots of moisture
PeppersFS
2 gal.
1 plant per container
110-120 days
Require hot weather
RadishesFS/PS
1 pint
1"
25-35 days
Several plantings, weekly intervals
SquashFS
5 gal.
1 plant per container
50-60 days
Plant only bush type
TomatoesFS
5 gal.
1 plant per container
55-100 days
Stake and prune or cage
Tomatoes,
cherryFS
1 gal.
1 plant per container
55-100 days
Helps to stake and prune
TurnipsFS/PS
3 gal.
2-3"
30-60 days
Harvest leaves and roots