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What's the smallest size urban planter boxes I can use for a small herb garden?

When space is limited in urban settings, finding the smallest suitable planter boxes for a small herb garden is key to successful gardening. Generally, the minimum size for most herbs is about 6 inches (15 cm) in depth and width per plant, as this allows adequate root development. For very compact setups, you can use shallow rectangular planters as small as 4 inches (10 cm) deep for herbs like thyme or oregano, but deeper boxes of 8-12 inches (20-30 cm) are better for roots like basil or parsley. Consider materials like lightweight plastic or fabric pots that maximize drainage in tight spaces. Ensure each planter has drainage holes and group herbs with similar sunlight and water needs together. For ultra-small options, vertical planters or window boxes can be ideal, enabling you to grow multiple herbs in a minimal footprint. Always prioritize sunlight exposure—most herbs require at least 6 hours of direct sun daily—and adjust watering frequency based on container size, as smaller planters dry out faster. With careful selection, even the tiniest urban planter can yield a thriving, aromatic herb garden.

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