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A Guide To Container Garden Ideas

By Ann Lewis


In case you are considering yourself as having little or no space at all for growing your fresh fruit, herbs and vegetables to last your family the whole summer, sit back and relax. You would be surprised the amount of food you can harvest from the smallest of your space. This is true even for those who dwell in high-rise apartments with no space than a balcony. From hanging pots to innovative vertical gardening ideas and easily accessible planters, this small space container garden ideas will make your homegrown sufficiently productive. It does not matter the small nature of your outdoor space.

Before you start your vessel yard there are a few tips that will help to ensure your plants grow healthily. Firstly, although almost any vessel can be used for vessel gardening, it must be a vessel that has sufficient drainage to allow surplus water to drain away from the roots of the plants. If there is not adequate drainage your plants will rot and die.

A vessel garden idea that has taken off recently is the landscape vessel. Some people plant a simple evergreen tree in a vessel with good drainage to place at their front door. Or you could plant an assortment of flowers for a bright and beautiful vista. If you do plant flowers, add plants that spill over the sides of the vessel to add more visuals and interest.

Vertical gardening; It is now time for up or down growing. That's right, vertical gardening. So many techniques are available for upward growing. This ranges from the traditional trellis to a suspending hydroponic window garden. You have vast varieties of vertical gardening and only require being somehow creative.

Thirdly, consider the location of your vessel. Although your plants will need sunlight to thrive, too much sun and they may burn. Some plants prefer a more direct sunlight, while others prefer a sheltered spot. If unsure always read the growing instructions or seek advice from a garden nursery or online web site.

But don't just stick to vegetables and herbs; why not add fruit trees too? Instead of using an evergreen tree, pot a fruit tree instead. There are many dwarf varieties available that work best in pots since with pots there is less soil therefore less nutrients to draw from. If you live in a year round warm climate citrus trees are perfect.

For relatively big enough spaces, raised beds are ideal for maximizing your effort and space. They not only accommodate more growth per square foot but also greatly minimize the need for weeding. Uprooting the weeds is also much easier throughout the season.

Care of your vessel is very important. Although vessel gardening is fairly simple your plants need to be cared for on a regular basis. Regular watering, especially in hot weather is essential. However, too much water can do as much damage to your plants as too little. Always check your plants need water with your fingertips before you water.




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