9/20/2017

A Guide To Container Garden Ideas

By Ann Lewis


There are numerous advantages to container/Vessel gardening such as lack of room or space for a full size garden, apartment living or just to decorate your patio area. Vessel gardening is also ideal if you have very poor soil in your yard, as growing plants in a vessel can be controlled and easy to tend. Below is a preposition of container Garden Ideas that will add color and interest to any area.

You should do some research at your local nursery or on the internet to choose the plants you wish to grow to help you come up with some ideas. Try to use plants that complement each other and have the same basic needs for water, air and light. The fruits of your labor will be amazing.

I find container gardening extremely efficient on space. With the system, every ounce of your soil will count as there is no wastage of any growing space underfoot during plant caring and harvesting. As a container gardener, I am also able to chase the sun where necessary by simply lifting the container and moving it throughout the day. There is also an incredible amount of shade vegetables with the ability to tolerate and thrive in dappled sunlight and partial shade.

Secondly, using a good quality garden potting compost should be used as this will contain all the nutrients your plants will need. They may be in the vessel for some time, so a regular feed with fertilizer will also boost the nutrients. Slow release pellets are very useful for vessel gardening.

In my gardening experience, I have found numerous edibles lending themselves to this form of gardening. The list is endless, but following are some few to have you started: Tomatoes, Water melons and Winter squash- their vine naturally and happily grow vertically, only needing your supports, Pole beans and peas, Salad greens, Asian greens, kitchen herbs and strawberries- they thrive in a recycled pallet and Hanging planters.

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.

In other regions, stick to pear, apple and cherry trees. Another good vessel gardening idea is to grow strawberries. With strawberries climate does not matter since you can bring the vessel inside. Fresh strawberries are amazingly sweet and delicious. Imagine how good a bowl of fresh strawberries will be, strawberries that you have just picked.

Lastly, be strategic. After making up your mind to growing your vegetables, fruits or herbs and choosing the gardening technique, the most vital decision is selecting the right plants. Numerous plants need a minimum of six hours per day of direct sunlight. But others prefer partial shade especially in the peak of summer. All in all, examine your space, make the wise choice and you are ready to go.




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