Posts Tagged ‘Container’
Planting Container Beans Part 4
Adventures in using a pop-up container garden to plant Chinese Red Noodle Beans!
Tour of My Container Food Garden May 25,2010
I’m growing this garden in West Templeton near the intersection of Hwy 46 and Vineyard Dr. I use containers because the soil is very rocky and because if I plant directly in the ground, not very much survives the gopher attacks.
Joe Gardener Container Gardening
Joe Gardener gives tips on container gardening.
Indoor Container Garden 6
Just so you know there is no video 5. There was a bout of laziness on my part. My large tomato plant came through as well as my hot pepper plant. My beans are flowering and one of my onions seems to be really growing correctly. I have a type of cherry tomato, a medium heat pepper, and 2 sweet peppers still growing. My light seems to be doing well. It is a 105 watt CFL (400 watt equivalent) that puts off 5000 lumens at 6500k color temperature. See more at www.weirddivide.com
Indoor Container Garden 7
I have green beans all over the place now. Another week and I should be able to harvest my first pod. My Cherokee Purple tomato has sprung right up and started looking like a tomato. My Brown Berry Cherry tomato is above ground. I have 2 peppers above ground and 2 still trying to germinate. On recommendations from Grosend88 in the comments on video 6, I’ve added a fan that I am going to run when the lights are on. I should probably run it all the time, but then I would have to plug and unplug it. Right now, I just use the switch on my power strip to turn everything on and off so I’ll be lazy for now. I decided to start 3 more green bean plants – 2 in 2 liter bottles, and one in a milk jug to see how little soil I can use and still get green beans. I also decided to try my 2 varieties of lettuce again now that I have a better light and see if I can get something from them. Thanks for the comments! See more at www.weirddivide.com
Container Gardens-Three Minute Gardener
3mg.ondemand.psu.edu When there isn’t space in a garden for favorite plants, they can be planted in containers and placed on a patio or deck. This clip provides step-by-step instructions for how to plant a beautiful and functional container garden.
Gardening Lessons : How to Design a Container Vegetable Garden
When designing a container vegetable garden, choose small vegetables that require little room to grow, plant the larger vegetables in the back or center of the container, and grow smaller vegetables and herbs around the perimeter of the container. Grow peas, spinach, carrots and herbs in a container withadvice from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardening. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner
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