Showing posts with label container gardens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label container gardens. Show all posts

Monday, June 22, 2009

Container Herb Garden Video

Monday, May 25, 2009

Container Garden Demonstration

Here is a link to my post about earthworm castings in seed planting.
I am a BIG supporter of using earthworm castings as natural fertilizer in all container garden planting.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

AeroGarden

The "computerized" AeroGarden lets you know when to add water and nutrients. The micro-processor automatically adjusts nutrient delivery and water flow, and even turns grow lights on and off to simulate the sun.




The AeroGarden comes in only one size, 16" x 10 1/2" x 15 1/2". The AeroGarden system has been designed for maximum efficiency.
The entire system uses less energy than a single 60-watt light bulb. It uses full-spectrum compact fluorescent bulbs exclusively designed for the optimal amount and type of light needed for a robust, healthy plant growth.

A smart garden micro-processor automatically adjusts nutrient delivery, light cycles and water flow for specific plant types. Aeroponic optimizing chamber creates a near perfect rainforest growing environment.
Plant roots are suspended in air in 100% humidity, highly oxygenated growing chamber with nutrients and water. Plug n' Grow Bio-dome Seed System pods are enclosed in mini greenhouses for ultra fast germination often within 24 hours.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Indoor Container Garden Experiment - 1

This is an indoor container garden experiment that I found on You Tube. This video shows container selections, vegetable selections, soil mix...well, have a look at it and see what you think.
I'm not going to run all weeks of this experiment, but I will run the weeks with information that I think is especially pertinent to share.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Let's Talk Containers



Still considering a small space garden? Let's talk containers.

Whether you've definitely decided that you are going to build a small space garden or you're still mulling the idea around a bit, I want to 'talk containers'.

The containers can be made of clay, wood, plastic, metal, or even recycled materials. Containers for small space vegetable gardens need to be big enough to support your plants when they are fully grown, have adequate drainage possibilities, and if they are recycled, they should never have held any kind of product that could be considered toxic to plants or people.

A few container suggestions include barrels, flower pots, large water jugs, window boxes, large baskets plastic lined (be sure you have drainage holes punched in the plastic lining for drainage purposes.)

Perhaps you would rather buy or build a wooden planter box. Keep in mind that cedar wood is the most resistant to wood rot. Other attractive containers are bamboo planters and willow planters.

There are a variety of very attractive and efficient planters available online. Simply Planters has a great variety of wonderful containers and they're having a great 'pre-season' sale right now. Over 250 Styles Of Garden Planters! Most Items Ship Free!

Windowbox also caters to container gardening needs and they have some nifty little growing lights to get you 'jump started' Let WindowBox.com help you experience the joys of growing plants in containers!

I could talk containers for hours, if you let me go on and on. I have so many ideas. But, if I want to get down to the business of growing a small space container garden, I almost always opt for something that was made for container gardens. It cuts down on the planning and preparing stages and lets me get right to the planting and tending.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Garden in a Bag



Garden in a bag.
I have never actually done this, someone sent me this suggestion,
and a link,in an email and I thought it was a very cool idea.
Get a bag of potting soil at your local garden center.
You'll be using this bag as your, 'container'.
(This is for small space OUTDOOR gardens.)

Punch some holes in one side of the bag and lay the bag,
hole-punched side down, in the outdoor area
you've selected at the spot for your small space garden.
This is for adequate drainage.

Cut the top side of the bag and prepare the soil for planting,
right in the bag.
It works best if you use starter plants, rather than seeds.
Once the plants have been planted,
give the plants and soil a gentle soaking.
You want to be sure it is well watered
without displacing the plants.
You'll also want to check and be sure the holes
you've punched are providing adequate drainage.

Garden in a bag,
it sounds pretty simple and I'm going to give it a try,
as soon as all dangers of frost have passed.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Small Space Garden


If, like me, you live in the confines of a small space, or you are unable to dig up the yard to plant your favorite veggies in your very own garden, you don't have to give up on the idea. You can plant a 'small space garden'.
Small space gardens;
-are very easy to manage
-can be grown indoors or out
-can be grown year round, no matter where you live
-enable us to grow nutrious vegetables and herbs, as well as, beautiful flowers and plants
-are an easy solution for renters, urban dwellers, and those who habitate small spaces themselves.
They just require a little pre-planning, designing decisions and the proper resources.
You really can grow a surprising amount of food, in very small and limited confines, with a little knowledge of the right soil, adequate sunlight, a place to plant with proper drainage, along with some clever planning and design strategy.
Grow -
Radishes,
Onions,
Lettuce,
Cucumbers,
Tomatoes,
and More...
Is all this talk about growing your own, organic fresh vegetables making you hungry?
Now is a great time to get started on planting your own, small space garden, and you'll have fresh herbs and vegetables growing in no time!
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