Figuring out how many plants can thrive in your urban planter box is key to a lush, healthy garden. The answer depends on the mature size of the plants and their spacing needs. A great rule of thumb is to check the plant tag or seed packet for the "spread" or spacing recommendation. For most medium-sized herbs and annual flowers, you can typically plant one per 6-8 inches (15-20 cm) of planter length. For example, in a 24-inch long box, you could comfortably fit 3-4 plants. For larger plants like tomatoes or peppers, one plant per box is often best to ensure they have enough soil and nutrients. Always consider the final size of your plants—crowding them can lead to competition for water and light. When in doubt, slightly under-planting is better than over-planting, as it allows for better air circulation and growth. Start with these guidelines and adjust based on your specific plants for a beautiful, productive urban oasis.
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