Vegetable Gardening In a small space. Choosing Containers Large enough to support fully grown plants...
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Choosing Containers
• Large enough to support fully grown plants
• Adequate drainage
• Must never have held products that are toxic to plants or people
Drainage
• Be sure there are plenty of drainage holes in the bottom or along the sides of the container
• Raise containers off the ground with slats or bricks to allow excess water to drain freely
Potting Medium
• Soil used in containers must be porous
• Ensures air and water movement around the roots
• Regular garden soil does not drain well in containers and should not be used
Mixing Your Own Potting Medium
• One part compost
• One part garden loam
• One part clean, coarse, builder's sand or perlite
Watering
• Soil should be checked for moisture at least once a day
• Plants should be watered if the soil is dry an inch below the surface.
• Excessive watering can be as fatal as too little
Sunlight
• Vegetables grown for their roots will tolerate partial shade
• So will leafy vegetables
• Vegetables bearing fruit require at least 6 hours of direct sunlight a day