28 Dwarf Vegetables to Grow | Best Mini Vegetables to Grow

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If you live in a small urban home or apartment, there is always a way for you to have a lovely kitchen garden. Here are some delicious Dwarf Vegetables to Grow in small pots!
1. Cherry Tomatoes

Cherry tomatoes are one of the most suitable vegetables for containers. You can easily grow them in small to medium-sized containers or hanging baskets.
2. Cauliflower


There are wide dwarf cauliflower varieties available that you can grow in pots in your small garden for higher yield. Besides cauliflowers, you can also grow other brassicas.
3. Baby Artichokes

The difference between the full-sized artichokes and the dwarf kind is that the little artichokes actually do not have a choke. You can eat the whole of them if you just peel their external layer of leaves.

4. Baby Eggplants

You can grow any eggplant varieties in containers in a small garden. Go for round Mauve eggplant, Little Finger eggplant, and Casper eggplant for tasty fruits in a little space.
5. Dwarf Carrots


This type of carrot can be produced all year and are a bit sweet. Select between round, white or French carrots. If you prefer to eat tender carrots, go for the French ones.
6. Green beans


The dwarf French beans “Haricot Verts” are very appealing in many European countries. These are thinner and tender than ordinary green beans and are one of the best mini vegetables to grow in tiny containers.

7. Dwarf Lettuce


The Iceberg, Salad Bowl, the Red Royal oak leaf, Little Gem and green leaf sorts can be produced year-round and do not require much space, making them an excellent choice for small urban gardens.
8. Baby Green Onion


The dwarves of the green onion taste like chives and can also be grown all year round. You can easily grow these on a sunny kitchen windowsill too.
9. Dwarf Avocado


These tiny avocados have no seed. Also called cocktail avocados, they do not require any special gardening skills to be grown and are suitable for container gardening.

10. Patty Pan Squash



Also known as scallop squash, this summer squash variety is reaped when it is between 2-4 inches wide. It has a mild flavor like zucchini.
11. Miniature Bell Peppers


Miniature bell peppers are dwarf cultivars that can be grown from seeds. They perform well in pots and can be grown easily on a balcony.

12. Kalettes


It is a hybrid of kale and brussels sprouts. Its small floret leaves can be cooked easily or eaten raw. Kalettes have a nutty and savory taste that’s milder than kale.
13. Biquinho Yellow Pepper


These bright yellow peppers are crispy and sweet with hints of smokiness like poblano. They also make for a lovely ornamental plant.
14. Tom Thumb Peas


This heirloom vegetable grows up to 8-12 inches tall and produces full-sized pea pods. It is a non-hybrid plant, so you can save the seeds to plant for the next year.
15. Orange Hat Tomato


This micro dwarf tomato has a tender skin, mild flavor, and high fragrance. The plant grows up to 6-8 inches in height. For best growth, use a 3/4 gallon-sized pot.

16. Hedou Bok Choy

This little bok choy grows up to 2-3 inches wide and becomes ready to harvest in just 15-20 days. You can also grow them in railing planters.
17. Tennessee Dancing Gourd

Also known as the spinning top gourd, it can be an excellent addition to curries and stir fry recipes. You can easily grow it in medium to small pots.
18. Greek Dwarf Basil


This variety was introduced in 2020 during the lockdown. It has an intense savory flavor, which makes it an excellent addition to garnishing dishes.
19. Dwarf Blue Curled Vates Kale


This compact heirloom plant offers tightly packed heads with curly, crinkled, blue-green leaves. You can grow it as a spring or a fall crop.
20. Tokinashi Turnip


Tokinashi turnip is a cold-hardy variety with a crisp, smooth, and sweet taste. For best growth, ensure it gets 4-5 hours of sunlight daily.

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