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The Many Benefits to Container Vegetable Gardening

Whether you are limited on outdoor space or simply enjoy the taste of homegrown tomatoes year round, there are many reasons to consider container vegetable gardening as a hobby. When most people think of a garden filled with their favorite produce selections, a plot of ground with seedlings gradually spreading throughout the space usually comes to mind. However, there are many delightful vegetables that can be grown in the confines of a container and there are just as many advantages to doing so. If you would like to try your hand at container vegetable gardening, read on for reasons why this type of gardening might be well worth the effort.

Limited Space

Perhaps you have a postage stamp yard that provides no additional outdoor space for a garden bed. Maybe you currently reside in a high rise apartment with a balcony that offers plenty of sunlight but little else. These are the situations where container vegetable gardening may be the perfect solution. Even those with a concrete patio can enjoy juicy tomatoes right off the vine or lettuce fresh from the garden. As long as you have a sunny spot outdoors, you can grow any number of fresh herbs and veggies right outside your back door. Some root vegetables like radishes and onions will even do well in the confines of a container if they have enough space below the dirt to take root.

Year Round Opportunities

Believe it or not, the right spot inside your home can also be the perfect place for container vegetable gardening. Just imaging how delicious a tomato will taste when it is picked right off the vine in the dead of winter. Or picture yourself cutting fresh leaves of lettuce for your Thanksgiving salad. The most challenging part of indoor container vegetable gardening has to be the pollination process, but this can be accomplished with a small brush to take pollen from one flower to another. The right temperature can also be tricky to achieve, but heeding the needs of each individual plant and hunting around your home for the perfect spot will ensure happy, healthy plants.

Built in Pest Control

One of the greatest advantages to container vegetable gardening is the ability to control the environment much better and ward off pests in the process. The right soil and consistent watering will ensure that your plant remains healthy and more resistant to possible pests that may come to call. Weeds are also not a problem for container vegetable gardening; good news to most gardeners who get tired of fighting with those pesky buggers every growing season. And for those who like to garden au natural, organic container vegetable gardening is a snap.

Container vegetable gardening offers many benefits, and it is a fun challenge for seasoned green thumbs and new gardeners alike. Tomatoes, lettuce and a variety of herbs are just a few of the crops that can be enjoyed through this method. Try your hand at container vegetable gardening this season and enjoy those veggies!

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