Edible Plants

Cultivate fresh vegetables, aromatic herbs, and fruits in containers designed for Chilean urban living. From compact cherry tomatoes to perpetual lettuce, grow nutritious food in your small spaces.

Fresh herbs in containers

Best Herbs for Santiago Balconies

Grow robust herbs that thrive in Santiago's Mediterranean climate. From drought-tolerant rosemary to shade-loving cilantro, discover aromatic herbs perfect for Chilean urban container gardens with year-round harvesting potential.

Mediterranean herbs flourish in Chilean central valley conditions.

Urban Eco Friendly

Growing Cherry Tomatoes in Containers

Master container tomato cultivation with varieties bred for small spaces and Chilean growing conditions. Learn staking methods, pruning techniques, and fertilizer schedules that produce abundant harvests from balcony-grown tomato plants.

Cherry tomatoes are the most productive container vegetables.

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Lettuce: The Beginner-Friendly Green

Grow crisp, nutritious lettuce year-round with succession planting techniques suited to Chilean seasonal patterns. From loose-leaf varieties to compact heading lettuces, learn how to maintain continuous harvests in small containers.

Lettuce grows faster than any other vegetable crop.

Beginner

Aromatic Basil Varieties for Containers

Cultivate different basil types that thrive in Chilean conditions, from classic sweet basil to Thai and purple varieties. Learn pinching techniques that prevent bolting during hot Chilean summers while maintaining continuous leaf production.

Regular harvesting keeps basil plants productive.

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Chilean Chillies: From Mild to Fire

Grow authentic Chilean pepper varieties in containers, from mild ají cacho de cabra to searing-hot rosa del prior. Understand heat levels, growing seasons, and container requirements for successful pepper cultivation in urban settings.

Chilean peppers add authentic flavor to local cuisine.

Fresh spinach and leafy greens

Spinach and Kale: Nutrient-Dense Greens

Grow super-nutritious leafy greens that tolerate Chilean temperature fluctuations. Learn succession planting and bolting prevention techniques that ensure continuous harvests of vitamin-rich spinach and hardy kale varieties.

Leafy greens provide maximum nutrition per square meter.

Eco Friendly

Mediterranean Oregano and Thyme

Cultivate drought-tolerant Mediterranean herbs perfect for Chilean growing conditions. These aromatic plants require minimal water while providing intense flavor for cooking, thriving in the hot, dry conditions of central Chile.

Mediterranean herbs prefer dry conditions over constant moisture.

Growing Strawberries in Hanging Baskets

Maximize space while growing sweet strawberries in hanging containers perfect for Chilean balconies. Learn about everbearing varieties, runner management, and harvesting techniques that extend the strawberry season.

Hanging strawberries stay clean and are easier to harvest.

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Carrots: Deep Containers for Sweet Roots

Grow tender, sweet carrots in deep containers designed for proper root development. Choose short varieties and spacing techniques that produce straight, flavorful carrots perfect for Chilean growing seasons and urban container limitations.

Container-grown carrots are often sweeter than garden-grown.

Cilantro: Succession Planting Success

Maintain fresh cilantro supply with succession planting techniques designed for Chilean climate conditions. Learn bolting prevention, seed spacing, and harvesting methods that keep cilantro growing continuously throughout the year.

Cilantro bolts quickly; succession planting solves this problem.

Beginner

Dwarf Fruit Trees for Urban Spaces

Select and grow dwarf fruit tree varieties that produce full-sized fruit in containers suitable for Chilean urban balconies. Learn rootstock selection, container size requirements, and pruning techniques for productive mini orchards.

Dwarf trees can produce fruit for 15-20 years in containers.

Perpetual Spinach: Cut-and-Come-Again

Grow perpetual spinach varieties that regrow after cutting for continuous harvests throughout Chilean growing seasons. Learn cutting techniques and fertilization schedules that maintain productivity without plant replacement.

Perpetual varieties can produce for 6+ months with proper care.