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March 31, 2025 34 mins

I am so excited you’re here today because we are diving into one of my absolute favourite things - growing your own food, even if you’ve only got a tiny space to work with.

Now, if you’re thinking, “Yeah, but I don’t have a garden,” let me stop you right there. You don’t need one! For five years, I gardened exclusively on my balcony before I got my allotment, and even now, my little balcony garden is still going strong. I’ve grown just about everything you can imagine: herbs, leafy greens, tomatoes, strawberries, and yes, even potatoes in containers.

So today, we’re breaking down how to create a thriving garden in small spaces whether you’ve got a balcony, patio, tiny back garden, or even just a sunny windowsill. Here’s what we’re going to talk about today:

* Why small-space gardening is 100% worth it

* The best containers for your plants (spoiler alert: you don’t need anything fancy)

* The easiest and most rewarding veggies and herbs to grow

* The common mistakes I’ve made so you can avoid them

* Creative tips to help you garden sustainably in a small space

And make sure you check out my Small Space Homesteading Bundle, designed to help you take your mini-garden to the next level.

Sound good? Let’s get started!

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Alright, before we dig into the details, let’s talk about why small-space gardening is so worth it.

First off, it’s ridiculously convenient. Seriously there is nothing better than stepping onto your balcony or patio and snipping fresh basil for your pasta or grabbing a handful of cherry tomatoes for a salad. Secondly, you’d be amazed how much food you can grow in a small space. I used to think container gardening would mean a few herbs and maybe some salad leaves, but oh no, if you choose the right plants, you can be harvesting regularly from just a handful of pots. And finally, it’s so rewarding. There’s something deeply satisfying about growing your own food even if it’s just a couple of pots of parsley or some trailing strawberries. Plus, if you’re in a flat or a more urban area, it’s a brilliant way to bring a bit of nature into your space.

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Now, let’s talk containers. Here’s the thing you don’t need fancy or expensive planters. Honestly, I’ve grown food in all sorts old buckets, plastic trays, and even a broken laundry basket. As long as it has good drainage, you’re good to go.

Here are some tried-and-tested container ideas:🪴 Terracotta or Plastic Pots – A classic choice. Great for most veggies and herbs, just make sure they’ve got drainage holes.🗑 Buckets – Perfect for larger plant

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