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    Published: Apr 11, 2025 by Kristen Wood · This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase through links on our site, we may earn a commission. ·

    13 Plants That Thrive in Containers

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    Not everyone has a sprawling garden, but that doesn't mean you can't enjoy the beauty and bounty of plants. Container gardening is a practical and rewarding solution for small spaces, patios, balconies, and even sunny windowsills. With the right plant choices, you can grow everything from flowers to vegetables right in pots.

    These 13 plants are perfect for container life. Whether you’re aiming for a burst of color or a harvest of fresh produce, these container-friendly picks make it easy to grow something beautiful or useful—no backyard required.

    Peppers

    A red bell pepper with a green stem and leaves against a white background.
    Photo Credit: Shutterbug75/Pixabay

    From sweet bell to spicy jalapeños, peppers grow well in pots as long as they get plenty of sunlight and consistent watering. They're compact and productive—perfect for container gardens.

    Lavender

    A field of blooming lavender with purple flowers in focus and rows of lavender extending into the background.
    Photo Credit: Hans/Pixabay

    Lavender thrives in containers with well-draining soil and full sun. Its soothing scent and attractive purple blooms make it both decorative and practical.

    Strawberries

    A close-up of fresh, ripe strawberries with green leaves, displaying vibrant red color and textured skin.
    Photo Credit: FilipFilipovic/Pixabay

    Strawberries grow happily in containers, especially in hanging baskets or tiered planters. They don’t take up much space and reward you with sweet fruit all season long.

    Mint

    Mint leaves and cinnamon sticks scattered on a textured surface.
    Photo Credit: wagrati_photo/Pixabay

    Mint spreads aggressively in the ground, but in a container, it's easy to control. Place it in partial shade and enjoy its refreshing aroma and flavor all summer.

    Chives

    Close-up of lush green grass blades, densely packed together.
    Photo Credit: webandi/Pixabay

    Chives are an ideal container herb, offering mild onion flavor and lovely purple flowers. They grow easily and can be snipped as needed.

    Dwarf Citrus Trees

    A small citrus tree with green leaves and numerous orange fruits in a terracotta pot against a plain light-colored background.
    Photo Credit: RRRmmm22/Deposit Photos

    Miniature lemon or orange trees can flourish in large containers with proper sunlight and care. These trees add beauty and provide fresh fruit right at home.

    Succulents

    A small succulent in a white pot sits on a closed beige book with a black ribbon. A smartphone case and a cloth item are in the blurred wooden background.
    Photo Credit: workingDOG/Pixabay

    Succulents love containers, especially shallow ones. They're drought-tolerant, come in many shapes and colors, and are perfect for decorative displays.

    Swiss Chard

    Close-up of vibrant green spinach leaves growing in a garden bed, surrounded by dark soil.
    Photo Credit: HansLinde/Pixabay

    Colorful and nutritious, Swiss chard grows beautifully in containers. It tolerates partial shade and adds a pop of color with its vibrant stems.

    Calibrachoa (Million Bells)

    Yellow and purple flowers with green foliage in a garden setting.
    Photo Credit: Hans/Pixabay

    These small, petunia-like flowers bloom nonstop and are perfect for hanging baskets or window boxes. They love the sun and attract pollinators.

    Dwarf Eggplant

    A pile of purple and white striped eggplants with green stems.
    Photo Credit: Peggychoucair/Pixabay

    Varieties like ‘Fairy Tale’ or ‘Patio Baby’ are compact and thrive in containers. They produce small, tender fruits and love warm, sunny spots.

    Heuchera (Coral Bells)

    Close-up of coral-colored leaves with scalloped edges, displaying a variety of red and pink hues.
    Photo Credit: AndreaA./Deposit Photos

    This hardy perennial adds striking foliage to container arrangements. Its leaves come in a variety of colors, from deep purple to lime green.

    Lemon Balm

    Green lemon balm plants with textured, serrated leaves growing closely together.
    Photo Credit: MAKY_OREL/Pixabay

    A member of the mint family, lemon balm grows well in containers and gives off a refreshing citrus scent. It’s perfect for teas or adding fragrance to your garden.

    Ornamental Peppers

    Colorful bunches of assorted peppers hang on display at an outdoor market, with a person taking a photo in the background.
    Photo Credit: Thomas K/Pexels

    These compact plants are grown more for their colorful, upright peppers than for eating. They add visual interest and thrive in full sun.

    You don’t need a big yard to enjoy gardening—just a pot, some soil, and the right plant. These 13 options make container gardening simple, successful, and satisfying for gardeners of all levels.

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    About Kristen Wood

    Kristen is a plant lover, gardener, certified functional nutritional expert, cookbook author, writer, and photographer. Her work has been featured in many online and print publications including Willow & Sage Magazine, Forbes, NBC, New York Daily News, Healthline, MSN, Elle, Yoga Journal, and many more. She is also a syndicated writer for The Associated Press.

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    About Kristen Wood

    Kristen is a plant lover, gardener, certified functional nutritional expert, cookbook author, writer, and photographer. Her work has been featured in many online and print publications including Willow & Sage Magazine, Forbes, NBC, New York Daily News, Healthline, MSN, Elle, Yoga Journal, and many more. She is also a syndicated writer for The Associated Press.

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