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Small Space Vegetable Gardening

Grow your own vegetables in a small space garden with this carefully curated collection of space-saving veg seeds. Specifically chosen to thrive on patios, balconies, windowsills or in square-metre beds, these varieties deliver high yields of delicious, fresh produce without the need for a large plot. From compact tomatoes and dwarf beans to miniature peppers and salad leaves, you'll find lots of small garden ideas to feed your family for less.

Patio Gardening

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Square Metre Gardening - From Just 99p!

Browse our range of vegetable seeds for ‘square metre’ gardening and maximise every inch of growing space. By focusing o...
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Windowsill Gardening

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Types of vegetable garden - more info

You don’t need an allotment or a big patch to grow tasty vegetables. There’s a huge range of crops that can be grown successfully in small areas. You can find the right seeds here (and advice and ideas) for everything from square metre gardening to patios and windowsills. If you’re lucky enough to have a bit more space, then check out our full range of vegetable seeds.

Which vegetables grow best in containers?

Tomatoes, chillies and peppers are ideal for container growing, and mint is best contained in a pot as it will spread to cover a border, given half a chance! You can also find bean varieties that are perfect for containers, including Broan Bean 'Robin Hood'.

Which vegetables can you grow together?

Radish are a good quick crop to grow alongside something that takes longer to mature, such as swede or parsnip. Carrots can be grown with onions as the smell of the onion helps to deter carrot fly. Pumpkins or squash happily grow in the same bed as climbing beans or sweetcorn plants.

Which vegetables are perennial?

Globe and Jerusalem artichokes are perennial, as are many herbs such as mint and chives. Asparagus is also a popular perennial veg.