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One of the pure joys of a garden is to harvest and savour your own fresh fruits and vegetables. But those who are new to the growing process are often disappointed in the end result because they have not yet gained the knowledge and skills needed for success.
Container food gardening is the reality, whether through choice or necessity, in many homes today. With so many advancements in breeding over the years the productivity has increased dramatically, making it far more worthwhile.
There are some important considerations which are key to success. The first is sunlight: all vegetables prefer direct sun for at least three to four hours a day, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. If you are getting less sun during this period, you may have to focus on leafy vegetables like lettuce, Swiss chard, spinach and the many Asian foliage vegetables available.
Size also matters when it comes to containers. With more extreme summer heat now, a critical mass of soil is essential for ensuring adequate water retention, and preventing the soil in the pots from overheating.
I would recommend rectangular planters for the highest efficiency on decks or patios, with minimum dimensions of 20 centimetres wide, by three metres or more and a depth of at least 20 cm. This will accommodate all vegetables and allow for stability at the same time. A trellis, at least one metre wide by two meters high, is a must have for all your climbing vegetables. This can increase your production area by at least three times as you can take advantage of wasted vertical space and capture much needed
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Using leaf mulch in the garden is one of the best ways to build soil, reduce weeds, retain moisture, and insulate plants. Plus, you can turn mulched leaves into leaf mold which saves money on buying compost and other soil amendments. In this article I’ll show you three easy ways to make leaf mulch and how to put it to work in your garden. What is leaf mulch? Leaf mulch is a layer of leaves applied to the soil surface around plants. It’s made from fallen leaves, whic
INTEREST AND AWARENESS around native plants has been trending in recent years, and it makes them feel almost new. But of course natives are the original plants of an area, and even in certain specialty corners of the nursery industry, they’ve been around far longer than they’ve been making headlines.
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