Posted by: willem van cotthem | June 16, 2007

Growing Vegetables in Pots (About: Gardening)

Already published on my desertification weblog on May 10, 2007

Growing Vegetables in Pots (About: Gardening)

May 10, 2007

Posted by willem van cotthem in container/bottle gardening, horticulture/gardening, success stories - best practices. trackback , edit post

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About Gardening

“Marie Iannotti - About.com Gardening Guide” <gardening.guide@about.com>

Growing Vegetables in Pots

You don’t need a plot of land to grow fresh vegetables. Many vegetables lend themselves well to container gardening. With some thought to selecting bush or dwarf varieties, almost any vegetable can be adapted to growing in a pot. Vegetables that take up little space, such as carrots, radishes and lettuce, or crops that bear fruits over a long period of time, such as tomatoes and peppers, are perfect for container vegetable gardens.

What you can grow in a container vegetable garden is limited only by the size of the container and your imagination. How about a Summer Salad container? Plant a tomato, a cucumber and some parsley or chives all in a large (24-30″) container. They grow well together and have the same water and sun requirements. By late summer they might not be very pretty, but they’ll keep producing into the fall.

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