Organic Gardening Strawberries

Help with organic Container Gardening?
I'm starting organic Container Gardening. Which fruits, vegetables and herbs can be grown in that type container? How big a container of blueberries to be dwarf size? I'll probably growing: carrots, tomatoes, blackberries, strawberries, broccoli, lettuce, corn, peas, basil, thyme, cantaloupe, celery, cauliflower and other things.
tomato: a pot at least 12 or 14 inches with a plan for a vase. you could go, but with less as the plants grow large and produce fruit can be difficult to keep them wet. Herbs: Do not have to be a large pot, but give them space to grow a little. you could probably put a couple in each pot pinch. strawberries: may depend on the variety, but a pitcher straberry can do the trick and looks a little better than a regular pan. (Bottle of strawberry / pot clay pots are shaped kind of like a big pot and has several holes around the pot that you put the plants no.) I could probably go on for days, but it all comes down to is very giving each plant room. blueberries can be difficult, if not grow in a pot, but to cultivate them in a pot large enough to let the plant produces many fruits. maybe isn't an option but what about a couple of raised beds. beds will would give more square feet to grow without taking a dozen vessels scattered throughout. I've even seen new landscape timbers that are made from recycled plastic and can be used for a high bed. just a thought.
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