10 Vegetables To Grow in Buckets, Bags, and Baskets (2024)

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If you don’t have enough garden space, you can always create more by growing crops in pots! For example, tomatoes make an ideal container plant when grown in five-gallon buckets. Here are some ideas, plus our list of the best vegetables to grow in buckets, bags,andbaskets.

After I have planted every square inch of my garden I always find that there is something I have forgotten. Wait a minute where are the potatoes going? How did I manage to leave out chard? No room for kale? Can’t I squeeze in one more eggplant? I only have so many large pots to grow my extra veggies in and they fill upfast.

Anything that holds soil can be used to grow extra veggies. Just make sure that it has holes in the bottom for drainage. Nothing kills more plants thanoverwatering.

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Growing in containers now not only saves space but also, because they are portable, you can move the plants into more sunlight or shade or even move inside in terrible weather, such as hail or freeze. In addition, growing in buckets or pots means less weeding and less pests since you’re off theground!

What to Grow in Five-GallonBuckets

If you have five-gallon buckets from the hardware store, they make great planters for larger vegetables such as tomatoes or pole beans. Just drill holes in thebottom.

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And make sure that you don’t overplant! Here are tips on how many plants to grow in eachbucket.

  1. Tomatoes
    Container:1 plant per 5-gallon pot
    Varieties:‘Early Girl,’ ‘Patio,’ ‘Small Fry,’ ‘Sweet 100’, ‘TinyTim’
  2. Beans, snap
    Container:5-gallon window box
    Varieties:Bush ‘Blue Lake,’ Bush ‘Romano,’ ‘TenderCrop’

  3. Broccoli
    Container:1 plant per 5-gallon pot, 3 plants per 15-gallon tub
    Varieties:‘DeCicco,’ ‘GreenComet’

  4. Carrots
    Container:5-gallon window box at least 12 inches deep
    Varieties:‘Danvers Half Long,’ ‘Short ‘n Sweet,’ ‘TinySweet.’

  5. Cucumbers
    Container:1 plant per 1-gallon pot
    Varieties:‘Patio Pik,’ ‘Pot Luck,’‘Spacemaster’

  6. Eggplant
    Container:1 plant per 5-gallon pot
    Varieties:‘Black Beauty’, ‘Ichiban’, ‘SlimJim’

  7. Lettuce
    Container:5-gallon window box
    Varieties:‘Ruby’, ‘SaladBowl’

  8. Onions
    Container:5-gallon window box
    Varieties:‘White Sweet Spanish’, ‘Yellow SweetSpanish’

  9. Peppers
    Container:1 plant per 3-gallon pot, 5 plants per 15-gallon tub
    Varieties:‘Cayenne,’ ‘Long Red,’ ‘Sweet Banana,’ ‘Wonder,’‘Yolo’
  10. Radishes
    Container:5-gallon window box
    Varieties:‘CherryBelle,’‘Icicle’

Planting InBags

After you run out of buckets, you can grow some shallowly rooted veggies in bags of potting soil. Yes, right in the bag! Just lay the bag flat, pop a few holes in it for drainage, turn it over and cut X-shaped planting holes in the top.

Plant it with pepper, lettuce, eggplant, squash, or cucumber transplants rather than using seeds.

Fabric grow pots are great if you don’t have room to store pots over the winter.They’re great for growing potatoes. Fill with compost and potting mix, 3 plants to a grow bag. Just empty out the soil when the season is over and fold them up, ready for nextyear.

See my article about growing in grow bags!

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Trash CanGardening

You can also grow potatoes in trash cans or even giant trash bags. A single potted potato can produce a surprising number of tubers! The trash can should be 2 to 3 feet tall with a 10 to 15-gallon capacity, and you’ll need to drill drainage holes in thebottom.

Here’s a humorous video of our Almanac editor growing a trash can potato garden!

WindowBoxes

There is no law saying that only flowers can be grown in window boxes. Many vegetables such as frilly colored lettuces and rainbow chard look decorative and are edibletoo.

Pepper plants, both hot and sweet, look quite festive when covered with ripe peppers. My favorites are the eggplants, some of which have dark purple stems and purple veining on their velvety leaves. The fruits are pretty as well as tasty, maturing to dark purple, neon pink, lilac, bright green, and white depending on the variety. Some are evenstriped!

HangingBaskets

Hanging baskets work well for strawberries or lettuce, or pot up your favorite herbs to hang near the kitchen door. See how to grow vegetables and fruit in hanging baskets.

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PalletGarden

I love to upcycle things that most people consider trash into useful garden objects. Wooden pallets are usually available for free at large businesses or at your town transfer station. Just make sure that the ones you choose for growing edibles are not treated with harmfulchemicals.

Staple landscape fabric to the back. You can also nail on a thin sheet of plywood just in case you need to reinforce the back. Flip it over and add lightweight potting soil. Plants can be tucked in between the slats of wood. Give them a few days to settle in, then carefully stand the pallet on edge against a wall, fence or other sturdysupport.

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There are many sites online for more in-depth instruction on making a pallet garden. If you have room you can use pallets horizontally to build raised beds or even a new compost bin. See how to build a raised bedand also how to make a compost bin from pallets.

Don’t let a lack of space keep you from growing more of the things you love. Here’s another idea: Grow up! Learn how to make a verticalgarden.

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FAQs

10 Vegetables To Grow in Buckets, Bags, and Baskets? ›

For shallow-rooted plants like onions, garlic and lettuce, you can use a wide and shallow grow bag. But for deep-rooted plants like carrots, parsnips, tomatoes, peppers and Brussels sprouts, a taller bag is needed.

What vegetables do well in grow bags? ›

For shallow-rooted plants like onions, garlic and lettuce, you can use a wide and shallow grow bag. But for deep-rooted plants like carrots, parsnips, tomatoes, peppers and Brussels sprouts, a taller bag is needed.

How many cucumber plants are in a 10 gallon grow bag? ›

Cucumbers: One compact type in a 5-gallon (19L) container and two to three standard variety plants in a 7- to 10-gallon (26-38L) container. Eggplant: Grow one plant per 5-gallon (19L) container.

What is the easiest vegetable to grow in a container? ›

Some easy veggies you can grow in pots include cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, and herbs such as basil, mint, thyme, parsley, rosemary, dill, and lemongrass1.

How many potatoes will grow in a 5 gallon bucket? ›

A: A five-gallon bucket will give you about two pounds of potatoes. It's a fun and no-fuss method of gardening!

Can you grow tomatoes in 10 gallon buckets? ›

It's fine to use a smaller container, like a 5-gallon bucket or 10-gallon container, but for best results, stick with the smaller patio- or bush-type tomatoes (such as Better Bush, Bush Goliath, or Patio). Know, too, that tomatoes in smaller pots require more watering and feeding.

What do you put at the bottom of a grow bag? ›

First, put down a cardboard base, open up the grow bag, fill with soil and plant with vegetables, herbs and flowers. A layer of mulch between the bags keeps down weeds for a tidy look.

What can I grow in a 10 gallon bag? ›

Will grow any vegetable, recommended for tomatoes, squash, peppers, and cucumbers. Multiple plants can be grown in the same pot. Recommended for lettuce, spinach, dwarf varieties of tomatoes, herbs, and radishes or used for large transplants.

How many cucumber plants can I put in a 5-gallon bucket? ›

Two or three plants will fit in a five-gallon bucket or grow one cucumber in a 10-inch-wide container. Mix soil with equal parts of compost, potting soil, perlite and peat moss.

How many potato plants can you put in a 10 gallon grow bag? ›

In general, one potato plant will need about 2.5 gallons of grow space, so if you want to keep potatoes in 10 gallon pots, you can usually fit about 4 potato plants per pot. Containers that are between 2 and 3 feet deep are ideal. Fabric potato grow bags are a popular choice.

What is the best food for container vegetables? ›

As I mentioned above, a monthly seaweed feed helps keep most container vegetables in good health. Fruiting vegetables will need a tomato feed weekly (alternating with the seaweed feed once a month). Fertilise throughout the growing season from spring until late summer. Some container plants should not be fed.

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