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Making A Salad
Garden
Having a container garden with fruits and vegetables is a
great way to have some fresh food throughout the year.
Especially since you can grow your plants both indoors and
outdoors throughout the year, regardless of the time of year.
The only limitations you have is the amount of space available
and the size of containers your using. There are many
combinations that you can come up with in each container. Such
as planting tomatoes, cucumbers, parsley, and chives all in a
twenty four to thirty inch container. These work well together
and require all the same watering and sunlight needs. If they
are outdoors, they can be moved inside for the winter months,
giving you the same fresh vegetables and herbs as in the
summer.
1. To start all you need to do is buy or find the
containers you want to plant your garden or gardens in.
Choosing the containers based on the space you have, how many
fruits, vegetables, or herbs you want to grow, and how large
you plan to allow your garden to become. You can reuse
household items like coffee cans and detergent buckets or you
buy ceramic, wood, terracotta, or plastic pots. If you choose
to reuse, then just make sure you clean the containers
thoroughly and paint the inside and outside with a water
resistant paint, to ensure protection for your plants. There
are also tubs, boxes, baskets, and even pails. Practically
anything that hold items will work as long as there is a way
for the water to drain. Either there will be pre-made holes or
you will need to make them. Then using saucers or dishes
underneath to catch water drips so as to not create a mess.
2. Next, buy the packets of seeds of the plants you want
to grow. Sometimes there may be plants at the nursery that
have already been started and you will only need to replant
these in the pots you have. Make sure you spread the seed out
evenly throughout the soil and leave enough room, about two
inches from the top of the container, so you can water and
fertilize your plants. You will want to gently pack down the
dirt, not too tight, but enough to protect the new seeds.
When creating your garden, try many different plants to see
which you like best and grow best. Maybe there are some you
have a knack for or are your favorite. If you have enough
space then plant a little of everything. Virtually any
vegetable, fruit, and herb out there can be grown in a
container as long as the container is large enough. And of
course you have the time to take care of them. Planting like
items together will make your garden thrive and make
maintaining it a lot easier. Some plants will have identical
watering, sunlight, and fertilization needs, saving you space
also by planting them together in one pot. For the larger
plants, then using separate containers will be better. Reading
the care instructions that come with all plants and seed
packets will give you ideas and tell you exactly what each
plant requires. |