Monday, 25 May 2015

How to Do Container Vegetable Gardening?



Vegetable gardening in containers is not a tough job as people assume vegetables can only grow in the ground. Almost every type of vegetable can be grown in your container if you know how to do it. Some vegetables take a large space but some take smaller spaces like tomatoes, peppers, lettuce and others. When you grow vegetables in garden pots Melbourne, it is only limited by the size of the pot, but the growth is definitely there. However, container gardening demands extra care, extra treatment of fertilizers, appropriate sun and water etc.

How to select containers and pots for vegetable gardening?
A container can be anything. It can be terracotta pot, pails, buckets, wire baskets, wooden box, window planters or large food cans. It is important to research on your plant and evaluate what minimum space it requires to grow.

Drainage is important as the container needs to be hole at the bottom to allow drainage of excess water.

Colour consideration is also important as dark colored containers absorb heat and could be harmful to plants during summers. If you use darker colors, paint them with lighter colors and keep them in shade or near water tanks Melbourne. For a large vegetables like tomatoes, cauliflower, eggplants etc. you need two gallon containers where you give appropriate space to grow.

Essential things to take into consideration:
Fertilizers and soil: Do not use soil from your garden because it contains pests and weeds. Potting mixes soils mixed with appropriate fertilizer are excellent for containers.

Always use peat-based mixes, which are relative sterile and pH adjusted.

Watering: Containers demand frequent watering than plants in the ground. So, take care of watering the plants regularly. You can also place your pots near fountains Sydney, so that every time you open your nozzle, you remember to water them.

Wind: Wind can be harmful for container grown vegetable plants, especially tall plants like tomatoes or cucumber and squash.

No comments:

Post a Comment