Container Gardening

Start a Garden In 60 Minutes



Want to grow your own veggies, fruits and herbs, but think you don’t have time? Try these quick, easy and fuss-free ways to get started, no matter what space you have available. Just want a few pots on your window sill? No problem. Got space for some pots on a patio? Great. Want to start a veggie patch and make a raised bed? We’ve got you.

In this week’s episode, Ben offers up some simple projects to get you started in next to no time. In fact, we reckon you could be up and running in only 60 minutes…

For more ideas and tips for growing in containers, check out this video:

Or for the berry munchers among us, watch these next:

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21 Comments

  1. great video! i think more and more people in the UK will be growing their own fruit and veg because of the prices of them in supermarkets. the taste is so different to shop purchased products. I did do the basil last year from supermarket live plants and separate out as companion planting between my tomatoes but this year will attempt from seed!

  2. As always, great video. I have been gardening for over 30 years now, and I always pick up useful tips and ideas from you! Thank-you for your enthusiasm, passion, knowledge. I look forward to my Sunday alert from you.

  3. Hi Ben. I struggle yo get herbs to germinate, never thought of buying from the supermarket and split them. Great tip. Thanks for sharing and take care 😊

  4. As always, another great video! I always find something new in each one! Thanks again Ben!!

  5. I share your enthusiasm for gardening, especially all things edible. Thanks for all your excellent videos. I'd like to encourage all gardeners to share their bounty with local food banks. The need for healthy organic food is great.

  6. Thank you again, Ben! You are my favorite Gardening Mentor. You offer so much information, spoken very simply, rather than making it feel overwhelming and complicated. That takes a good teacher. You invite inspiration and relaxation about gardening. Thank you! Donna BE

  7. Enjoying the new format Ben, been following since you had 30,000 followers. Lovely to see your progression 😊

  8. How do we handle the constantly changing temp? I planted beets 2 days back hut with 4 days of rain coming up, I hope they don't drown! I have held on to the tomatoes to be still in the plug trays

  9. Wow great work !!! And results thank you for detailed information and instructions

  10. Cheers Ben! I’m growing veg in vigoroot planters..spuds..chives..onions..I have lettuce 🥬 leeks spring onion & kale on the go too..might try some peas in pots….oh I forgot I have black & orange cherry tomatoes 🍅 & another variety..first time for me growing veg our courtyard garden 😊 not sure the wife is to impress tho lol 😂 take Ben

  11. I've been using this gardening program for years and had no idea about the shade filter. Awesome!

  12. Very motivating – thank you. Could I please ask where I can get the same horticultural fleece from you as?

  13. I'm sorry this question is unrelated, I have been growing capsicum plants from seeds from a capsicum I started from last November, and I have finally 2 fruiting now in April, I've currently got plastic covering them as we're in Autumn and its really very chilly for these plants, is it safe to transplant to the hothouse? their in stationary garden beds that can't move currently. We had such a cold summer here in Melbourne/Australia, so I'm very surprise their fruiting now! any advice is much appreciated x

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