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Container Newbie

Posted by ibmarkley 7 (My Page) on
Sun, Mar 7, 04 at 11:55

This is a cross-post from the Container forum. :-)

Since the last growing season, I've moved into a townhouse with no front yard. I'd really like to try a container garden because I just can't imagine not gardening. I've never container gardened before- does anyone have any suggested reading, resources, etc for container gardens? Where do I start? I don't have a large budget for pots, etc but the pots do need to look nice because my garden will be in the front of my house. Thanks in advance for your help... I'm really excited about finding this forum!


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RE: Container Newbie

Why don't you try hydroponics ?
With a few cheap items you can build a system that fits on a small balcony to grow salads, tomatoes or plants.
See www.hydroponicsonline.com where they show plans to build an 11 bottles (2 liters each) system real cheap.
Other systems can be build real cheap if you are a bit handy. Good luck, Chefmichel.


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RE: Container Newbie

  • Posted by Mammie Southern IL (My Page) on
    Fri, Mar 12, 04 at 23:32

Hi ibmarkley! Two years ago I started container gardening and I enjoy it so much more than the bed gardening. Try it, you'll love it!


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RE: Container Newbie

First you need to find out which way you face and how much sun that location gets. Then you can actually research the plants themselves. There's quite alot that you can grow in containers depending on how big a container you're willing to buy and the growing conditions of that location and in your area. I usually research the plant first and then look into what I need to do when container-growing...

Or perhaps more accurately, a plant that I like jumps into my cart and then I end up researching it. LOL


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RE: Container Newbie

Hey, Jenny too funny about the plants that get into your cart! Ann We are all so darn human!


 
 

 

 


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