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Points to Remember Before Trying Organic Container Gardening

Many people wish to have their own vegetable garden but in this growing concrete jungle getting a decent piece of land to start a garden is next to impossible. Organic container gardening is the best option for anyone who wants to have their own garden but lacks space.

But some points are to be considered before setting up one to get the same results as one would get in a big garden.

Containers: The buyer must take care to select the containers carefully as just any container will not produce good results. There are specially designed potteries available in the market in various shapes and sizes. The first thing one should remember while purchasing containers is the durability of the material.

Concrete ones and wooden containers work best. Also he/she must place the container an inch from the ground and the container must have a vent through which the excess water can flow out.

Plants: What is a garden without plants?! Anything can be grown in the containers be it a flower or a vegetable. Containers are to be prepared before placing the plant by lining the bottom with a thick layer of clay. Clay helps the drainage of water. One should put wet mud and place the plant carefully and cover with more moist mud.

Regular care: A garden in containers also requires to be watered more in the summer and much less in the winter. Organic fertilizer can be added to the soil in the summer to increase the yield and prevent diseases. Fertilizer is not necessary in the winter.

Sunshine: A plant is healthy only when it is placed in shade but still gets ample of sunshine. Gardeners can place their containers next to a window to get their plants maximum sunshine. So organic container gardening can even be done inside a room.

Weather protection: Plants are affected by extreme temperatures. So it should not be kept outside during extreme winters. Pesticides can be used to prevent pests and protect the plants.

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