10 Small Vegetable Garden Ideas

Small vegetable gardens can be highly productive if they’re designed well.

There are many different types of vegetable gardens that don’t take up a lot of room so you can grow your own fresh produce at home no matter how much space you have available.

Here are 10 creative small vegetable garden ideas that are perfect for tiny backyards, courtyards and even balconies.

This post contains affiliate links. Please read the disclosure for more info.

raised bed garden

Best vegetable plants for small gardens

The key to a successful small vegetable garden is choosing compact, fast growing plants to maximize your harvest.

Salad greens like arugula (rocket), baby spinach and lettuce are ready to harvest in as little as 40 days and you can pick off the leaves as you need them without having to harvest the whole plant.

Small vegetable plants like radishes, garlic and scallions are ideal for gardens with limited space and they’re easy to grow, even for beginner gardeners.

You can also plant climbing vegetables to make use of the vertical space in your yard.

Here are 10 ideas for growing vegetables in small spaces.

1. Container Vegetable Garden

Vegetables planted in containers, pots and tubs are ideal for small backyards and balconies.

Some of the best vegetable plants for containers are lettuce, spinach, kale and radishes.

It’s a good idea to place large containers on a plant stand with wheels so you can move them around easily to take full advantage of the sun.

Just be mindful that the soil in containers dries out quickly so you’ll need to give them plenty of water.

container vegetable garden

2. Vertical Vegetable Garden

Climbing vegetables such as pole beans, peas, cucumbers, and squash are ideal for vertical gardens.

You can even grow small varieties of pumpkins vertically.

Give them something to climb up like a fence, trellis, arch or arbor and you’ll be able to maximize the space in your small garden.

RELATED: 8 Best Climbing Vegetable Plants

vertical vegetable garden

3. Window Box Vegetable Garden

Window boxes are great for beautifying the front of your home and they aren’t just for flowers.

You can make a beautiful window box display using colorful vegetables like decorative cabbages, purple kale and rainbow chard.

Just be sure to place your window box in a spot that receives at least 5 to 6 hours of sunlight each day.

small window box garden

4. Indoor Vegetable Garden

If you have a tiny backyard or live in an apartment you can create an indoor vegetable garden.

Place your pots on a sunny windowsill that receives at least 5 hours of sunlight each day.

If you have limited indoor light you can use grow lights to give your veggie plants the light they need to grow.

As well as vegetables you can also plant herbs, microgreens or sprouts for a quick harvest.

RELATED: 12 Easy Vegetables To Grow Indoors

grow kale indoors

5. Vegetable and Flower Garden Combination

If you don’t have enough space for a dedicated vegetable garden, why not try a vegetable and flower garden combination?

Flowers are great for beautifying a small vegetable garden but they also help to repel pests as well.

Try planting marigolds, lavender or petunias amongst your vegetable plants.

small vegetable garden

6. Pallet Garden

A simple way to save space in the garden is to upcycle an old wooden pallet to create a place to plant your vegetables.

Turn the pallet on its side and staple some thick fabric inside. Lean the pallet against a wall or fence, fill it with good quality potting mix and you’re ready to start planting.

Pallets are ideal for growing leafy vegetables and herbs.

pallet garden

7. Greenhouse

Installing a small greenhouse in your yard means that you can harvest fresh vegetables year round.

The warmth and humidity inside a greenhouse also means that you can grow plants that otherwise wouldn’t be suited to your climate if you live in a cold area.

You can also give your plants a head start in the greenhouse before planting them out in your garden when the weather has warmed up.

small greenhouse garden

8. Hydroponic Garden

A small hydroponic system will allow you to grow your own vegetables in a small amount of space.

Hydroponic plants grow in a nutrient rich solution which means they grow faster and they’re highly nutritious.

The plants are also less likely to be affected by pests. [1]

Some of the best vegetables to grow hydroponically include lettuce, spinach and chard.

small hydroponic garden

9. Vertical Garden Wall

A living garden wall is a great way to add greenery to your backyard while also maximizing your garden space.

You can build a vegetable garden wall on a fence or attach it to the sunny side of your house.

Vertical garden walls are ideal for growing salad greens and herbs.

vertical garden fence

10. Raised Garden Beds

Building raised garden beds is a good way to keep your garden looking tidy and there’s less bending over to tend to your plants.

Raised beds also help to provide good drainage and reduce weeds and pests.

small raised vegetable garden

So there are 10 small vegetable garden ideas that are perfect if you’re tight on space.

With a bit of creativity you can have a small vegetable plot in even the tiniest backyard.

RELATED ARTICLES

Which of these small veggie garden ideas would you like to try? Let me know in the comments below.

Are you on Pinterest? I have boards dedicated to Vegetable Gardening and Gardening Tips that you may enjoy. You can also find me on Facebook.

Don’t forget to pin this post for later.

Kelly Martin

Hi, I'm Kelly Martin, a landscape gardener and designer with over 10 years experience. I have a passion for small space gardening and I love designing and creating beautiful outdoor spaces that maximize the potential of small urban gardens. Read more

This Post Has 9 Comments

  1. Anna

    What beautiful plantations you have with vegetables and herbs. I am only in the process of sprouting parsley and salad.

  2. Lyosha

    How cute! You are really making me want to try gardening. Oh I wish I had a garden.

  3. Terri Steffes

    Fantastic article! I love gardening and I want to try hydroponics. I appreciate the information you shared. Now to find a garden to try!

  4. Erica (The Prepping Wife)

    This year my goal is definitely a vertical garden. I’ve seen where people take old gutters and repurpose them for a garden, and I love the idea. I think it would be perfect for growing herbs in and have fresh ones all the time. Plus I can dry them myself if I have too many. Your tips have inspired me to get going on a garden this year, with both the vertical garden and containers.

  5. Melanie williams

    Love this idea of having a small vegetable garden – a great hobby and you get to enjoy some fresh foods from the garden.

  6. Subhashish Roy

    Once again some great ideas here. Some which would not require much space which is a constraint for me right now. Another refreshing post.

  7. Britt K

    We have a combination of a smaller standard garden bed and container gardening in our back yard, which works really well for everything that we are wanting to grow. While we do plant a variety of different fruits and vegetables each year, one of my favourites easily has to be our spinach. There is something so special about walking out to the garden and harvesting spinach for a salad or even to put on a freshly grilled veggie burger. We do change up the other options from time to time, but I’m never taking spinach off the list!

  8. Kat

    This is my first real gardening year and I’m going to combine two of these ideas: vegetable garden in pots (I am going to get long pots so I can grow a row of plants) and indoor garden – I will grow my herbs in the kitchen. Thanks for the extra inspiration!

  9. Luna S

    Fantastic post and info! I’ve been thinking of starting a small garden out in my back yard.

Leave a Reply