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what can be grown in 3 gallon containers?

I bought two 3 gallon containers at a store today for 0.50 apiece. The containers are cylindrical in shape so I don't think it'll be feasible to do more than one row.

Unfortunately I don't know what the depth of the containers is. I can provide this information at a later date.

The rim of the diameter of these containers is 9"-10".

What I would like to know is how many of each type of vegetable can be grown in them?

This is a list of the type of veggies I'm interested in growing:

*carrots (these are not a long variety, but a shorter variety; they're called little finger and says on the back of the package they're ideal for container gardening)

*Cabbage (New Jersey Wakefield, says on the back of the package that it's ideal for container or perfect for people who have limited space with a small plot)

*Spinach

*Turnips

*Bush Green beans

*Bush variety of cucumber

( The variety is called space saver, which means the vines aren't as long as traditional cucumber varieties.Says on the back of the package that the fruit of the cucumber is 7"-8" long when it's fully mature)

*Icicle radish (this is a white radish and it's larger and longer than your typical red radish)

*Romaine Lettuce

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