Looking to get into organic vegetable gardening but are limited on space? Try container gardening! Organic vegetables best suited for container gardening are those with a compact growth habit. Dwarf, determinate or bush varieties of larger vegetable plants such as peas, peppers, eggplant, tomatoes, and cucumbers can be grown successfully in containers, but generally require either support, such as stakes or trellises, or appropriately-sized containers, or both. Special varieties of beets, carrots, and bush beans do better than others based on their ability to size up quickly, have a sweet flavor at a smaller size, or produce well under stress such as heat or shade. In general, crops such as broccoli, cauliflower, corn, potatoes, summer squash and zucchini, and most larger vining plants such as pumpkin and winter squash do not do as well in container production, although there are a few varieties that might do better than others.