Plan Your Container Garden For All Seasons!
Are you among the group that think container gardening is only for growing plants indoors or under a covered patio? You’re not on your own, I used to think that way too until I read this: “Think of your fruit, flower, and veggie “pots” as a mobile garden, suitable for the deck, porch, balcony, driveway or yard!”. So release your imagination and realize that you can decide where you want your container garden inside or outside.
By planting your garden in containers, it becomes much easier to move around to get the best possible conditions for your crops. This is an obvious advantage over a traditional garden!
Your traditional garden has to endure any bad weather that occurs. If you grow in containers they can be moved to a safer location away from the weather when necessary.
If you find your plants aren’t doing well because the space you chose is too sunny or too shady, there isn’t much you can do with a traditional garden, but you can easily move potted plants to a better location.
If you choose to have your container garden outdoors, you need to be sure to choose a good location for it. You’ll want to choose a place that has the proper amount of sun for the plants you wish to grow, but it also needs to be a place that’s very accessible. It’s easy to lose motivation to work on your garden if it’s several hundred yards away from the house!
Be sure to locate your plants as far away from streets as you can. Pollution from cars, as well as the dust they kick up, can damage your plants and contaminate them. You don’t want to be eating all of that pollution, so locate plants as far away from those roads as possible.
If you have your plants indoors, you’ll need to be sure to select a very good spot. Most plants need to be fairly warm, so you’ll need to choose the warmest spot in your house if you use air conditioning.
If your home tends to be on the cool side, try and find a room where you can close off any vents or drafts and keep it a little warmer. A room filled with natural sunlight is usually better for them.
If you’re trying to grow some exotic varieties of plants you’ll find they often need either high or low humidity. This will require you to purchase specific equipment that deals with humidity levels, so you need to take this into consideration.
Don’t fall into the trap of trying to grow too many varieties of plants, it often becomes to difficult to look after them. Better to choose plants that are often expensive at your local grocery store.
Any fruits or vegetables that you find hard to get, low in quality or too costly should be on your list, always making sure that they’re family favorites! As an example, tomatoes are often poor quality in stores, can be easily grown in containers and taste delicious.
In a controlled indoor environment, you can quite easily grow your plants organically if you wish. Outdoors isn’t so simple, organic gardening is a little more challenging, but still worthwhile. You need to do some extra research on pest control in your outdoor garden, so if growing organically is important to you, be prepared to put in some effort to learn how it’s done.