GROW A VEGETABLE CONTAINER GARDEN -FAST N EASY WITH SIMPLE TIPS
DAIZZ’S TIP:-Planting vegetables in containers is an excellent way of growing edible crops in the garden, particularly where space is limited.
Container choice
Pots, troughs,buckets and grow-bags can all be used to allow gardeners without time or room for a vegetable plot to grow fresh, tasty produce
Smaller containers can result in a lack of moisture and nutrients for plant roots. Aim for containers with a depth and width of at least 10-15 inches, otherwise frequent watering and feeding will be needed
Compost choice
Use organic compost such as decomposed cow dung,leaf compost,vermi compost for your edibles..:)
Crop Selection
fast maturing n rewarding vegetable crops for containers include:
Beetroot,radish,chilies,spinach,fenugreek,cauliflower,brinjals,lettuce,green onions,coriander n others
spelling error in the video-:radish=raddish
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Cool tips,and expressive style!!!keep it up!
Sir i am trying to grow vegetables but pests & ants have attacked .. how to stop pests from destroying plant?
Can you show us what you do for drainage in if we use plastic tubs or large plastic bags?
Thanks for the great tips. I am going to start a garden soon and let you know if your tips were helpful.
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Very good explaination
Bro try acquaponic system on your terrace garden