Sheri Dorn is a versatile homesteader and culinary artist with a strong focus on organic and heirloom gardening. Holding a Master's degree in Culinary Arts, she combines her love for cooking and gardening in a unique way. Sheri is an active contributor to online gardening communities and enjoys quality outdoor time with her family and pets.
These skinny deck gardening beds here can be used to grow tomatoes, lettuces, basil, oregano, dill, chives, and flowers like zinnia, daisy, and marigold.
2. Growing a Vegetable Garden on a Deck
Carol from GardeningCook.com shares her valuable tips and knowledge for creating a deck vegetable garden in her article here. Must read that, if you’re a beginner.
3. Hanging Deck Rail Herb Planter
Make a planter box that hangs from a deck rail. You can use it to grow your favorite aromatic herbs, dwarf vegetables, greens, or flowers.
Learn how to build a deck railing planter for yourself. Some woodworking is involved, which is explained well in this YouTube tutorial.
5. Deck Vegetable Garden Set Up
Check out the step-by-step process tutorial on making a deck vegetable garden. It is easy and cheap!
6. Deck Rail Herb Garden
Utilize every inch of space when you’re growing a limited-space garden. This quick project at Craftivity Designs shows how to create a small deck rail herb garden.
Have a look at the best herbs to grow for eggshere
7. Recycled Shutter Mason Jar Herb Garden
For this project, you’ll need an old shutter or reclaimed pallet or plyboard, a few large mason jars, herbs, and hose clamps. It is cheap and easy to make.
8. Off the Deck Salad Garden Box
An off-the-deck salad garden planter like this can be the smartest addition to your deck vegetable garden.
9. Ladder Planter
To grow more plants in a compact area like a balcony, patio, or deck garden, a ladder planter is the greatest solution. Check out our article on DIY Ladder Planters for more!
Hereare the best ways to use ladders to display plants
10. Tiered Herb Garden
A tiered vegetable or herb garden is the best way to squeeze more space onto your deck or patio. The step-by-step tutorial is available at Decor and the Dog.
11. Grow Vegetables in Containers
If you’re not creating raised beds or are skeptical about trying vertical growing ideas, then have a look at our container vegetable garden designs and ideas here!
12. Grow Vegetables in Hanging Baskets
Grow your veggies in hanging containers if the space is limited for you. Choose bush or compact varieties. Watch the video here.
Check out the best plants you can grow in hanging basketshere
13. Vertical Deck Garden
All you need are some old wooden crates to create a vertical garden like this for a deck or patio. More details are here.
Have a look at the best vertical garden bed ideashere
14. Dresser Drawer Vegetable Garden
Many homeowners throw away their old dressers all the time. Give it a new life by painting it in bright colors to grow food for your family instead. Check out the tutorial here.
15. Grow Vining Vegetables in Containers
Vining plants like cucumber and others from the squash family need very little space to climb. You can put their pot in the corner of the deck and harvest plenty!
Bonus – Pick Vegetables that can Grow in Small Pots
If you have limited space to grow more, consider growing plants that can produce larger yields in smaller spaces. We have a great article on the best vegetables that can you can grow in small potshere.
Would you like a reminder of these ideas for growing a vegetable garden on a patio or deck? Just pin this image to one of your gardening boards on Pinterest so that you can easily find it later.
Who says you need a large yard for a big flower and veggie garden? This vegetable garden on my deck shows that this is not the case. I harvested vegetables all summer long and they tasted just fabulous.
Would you like a reminder of these ideas for growing a vegetable garden on a patio or deck? Just pin this image to one of your gardening boards on Pinterest so that you can easily find it later.
Who says you need a large yard for a big flower and veggie garden? This vegetable garden on my deck shows that this is not the case. I harvested vegetables all summer long and they tasted just fabulous.