Do you Garden...
#21
Purplemem: Here is a site that you can peek at regarding container gardening.http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/hil/hil-8105.html
For those interested, google container gardening or gardening and cooperative extension. Each state university has wonderful gardening articles, fact sheets specific for your state.
Tulip
For those interested, google container gardening or gardening and cooperative extension. Each state university has wonderful gardening articles, fact sheets specific for your state.
Tulip
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Yes, holes at the bottom are good. I actually use an old wash tub, holes drilled in the bottom for mine. A bucket would work, or a pretty pot. Not full Sun....mine is in my front yard, gets shade at afternoon.
Tulip, I will check it out...Thanks!
Tulip, I will check it out...Thanks!
#26
Just got a box from Gurneys last week. Watermelon seeds and planting trays. The trees will come later- Black Walnut and dwarf cherry.
Placing an order at Burpee's for blueberry and raspberry bushes.
Our garden is 40 x 40 and growing! I love to garden and can. Nothing like getting a jar of tomatoes from the basement, knowing they were picked fresh from our garden.
I use all natural fertilizer- AGgrand. Made by AMSOIL. When we were setting up the garden we brought in a load of mushroom soil to boost the soil. We get a ton of produce!
Placing an order at Burpee's for blueberry and raspberry bushes.
Our garden is 40 x 40 and growing! I love to garden and can. Nothing like getting a jar of tomatoes from the basement, knowing they were picked fresh from our garden.
I use all natural fertilizer- AGgrand. Made by AMSOIL. When we were setting up the garden we brought in a load of mushroom soil to boost the soil. We get a ton of produce!
#29
I have been gardening for many, many years. It gets harder and harder every year to get down and up to pick and pull weeds, but I am going to keep at it for as long as possible.
In Ohio, I can get in 3 successive plantings each year. Early in the spring, late March or early April, I plant peas, spinach, lettuce, broccoli, beets, swiss chard. In early or mid May I plant tomatoes, peppers, eggplant and green beans and cucumbers. Then in early to mid August I plant a fall garden of more spinach, lettuce, broccoli. etc. They will grow throughout the cooler fall months and will last often until mid November.
I would love to have enough space for corn, but it takes up so much room in the garden for the amount of return.
I also have flowers of all kinds all over my yard.
In Ohio, I can get in 3 successive plantings each year. Early in the spring, late March or early April, I plant peas, spinach, lettuce, broccoli, beets, swiss chard. In early or mid May I plant tomatoes, peppers, eggplant and green beans and cucumbers. Then in early to mid August I plant a fall garden of more spinach, lettuce, broccoli. etc. They will grow throughout the cooler fall months and will last often until mid November.
I would love to have enough space for corn, but it takes up so much room in the garden for the amount of return.
I also have flowers of all kinds all over my yard.
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