All that you mentioned do well in containers. Use large containers w/ drain holmes and be sure you get tomatoes that are determinant, which stay smaller than the indeterminant ones. Use a tomato cage for them, and possibly your peppers too. The biggest mistake most people make is that pack too many plants in a pot and don't leave them enough room to mature. Most herbs work very well in pots, but in the fall, watch the basil because they are very tender.
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