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How to start a kitchen garden in limited space

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 1, 2026, 12:46 IST
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How to start a kitchen garden in limited space

Starting your kitchen garden in a small space can be an extremely fulfilling experience to grow your own fresh, chemical-free and healthy produce right in your backyard. Whether you are living in an apartment or have a compact space on your balcony, terrace or even a windowsill, you can still grow your favourite herbs and veggies. With proper planning and smart use of space you can still transform your limited space into a productive and green space, making your home more sustainable while enjoying the satisfaction of harvesting your own food.

Here are some practical steps to help you begin your kitchen garden:

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Choose the right location

First of all, you should choose a place that receives at least 4-6 hours of sunlight in a day. Balconies, terraces, or windows with south or east-facing directions are best for your kitchen garden. Sunlight is the most important factor for the growth of your kitchen garden, so you should choose your location accordingly by observing your space for a few days.

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Select suitable containers

In small spaces, containers are an important aspect. You can use pots, grow bags, hanging baskets, or other containers with drainage holes. You can select the appropriate container size depending upon the type of plant. You can use shallow pots for herbs and larger pots for vegetables such as tomatoes.

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Pick easy-to-grow plants

Beginners can start with plants such as coriander, mint, spinach, tomatoes, chillies or lettuce. These plants can thrive in small spaces. You can add other varieties of plants to your list as your experience increases.

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Use quality soil and compost

Soil is the base of every good kitchen garden. Use a combination of garden soil, compost, and cocopeat to provide the required aeration to the roots of the plants. Compost is organic and is the best option to provide nutrients to the plants, keeping your food chemical-free.

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Practice vertical gardening

Make the best use of the available space in your kitchen garden. Use wall planters or shelves to grow vertically. Climbers like beans and cucumbers are ideal for vertical gardening. This concept is not only space-saving but also gives your garden a beautiful look.

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Water wisely

Container plants require regular watering. However, overwatering may damage the roots. Water your plants in the early morning or in the evening. Also, make sure that the water drains out. Watering should be done in such a way that the right balance is maintained.

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Ensure regular care and maintenance

Plants should be pruned regularly. Also, weeds and pests should be taken care of. This will ensure the right care and maintenance of the plants. This will result in the right yield even in small spaces.

A kitchen garden in small spaces is not only possible but also highly fulfilling. With the right approach and the right plants in the right containers with the right care and maintenance, it is possible to have your own kitchen garden. This will result in a greener lifestyle and the right yield.

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