Easy Vegetable Garden Growing For Condo Or Apartment Living
|
STOP
ADMIRING OTHER PEOPLE'S GARDENS AND JUST WISHING YOU COULD
HAVE ONE TOO!
Design,
Plant, And Enjoy The Lush Garden Of Your Dreams
Read
More HERE
|
Are you living the city life, but sometimes wish you had room for a good old-fashioned vegetable garden? Take heart—there are many city dweller who appreciate the work and bounty of vegetable gardening. Who said that apartment living should automatically exclude you from the pleasures of vegetable gardening? Here are a few ideas for successful and easy vegetable garden growing for condo or apartment living.
Container Gardening - Discover the Joys of Growing Your Own Vegetables
Container gardening has opened up a new world of vegetable gardening. No matter what kind of space you are living in, chances are that you can grow your own vegetables. Begin by scouting out the perfect location in your apartment or condo for a vegetable garden. Do you have a sunny patio? How about a roomy (or not so roomy) deck? These are prime locations for your vegetable garden. Other viable locations include a sunny spot near a window, a front porch, a rooftop and a fire escape. The location you choose should get several hours of sun each day, and you should ideally have enough room to move around the perimeter of the garden. That is, you don't want to plant where you won't have easy access to all of the vegetables. Make it easy on yourself and choose a spot that makes for easy watering. If you choose a difficult to reach location and it becomes a pain or inconvenience to water the garden, there is a greater chance that you will abandon the project. The easier it is for you to garden, the more likely that you will have fun doing it and that you will lend your garden with enough attention to succeed even in the most trying environment.
Choosing the What to Grow in Your Container Vegetable Garden
One of the most difficult things about starting a container vegetable garden is that it can be confusing to decide what you will be growing. There are so many different varieties of fruits and vegetables, including an ever-growing assortment of tempting and charming-sounding heirloom seeds that it can send even the most determined gardener into a dizzy spell. First, decide what it is that you like to eat. Don't grow tomatoes just because you've heard it's easy. Grow tomatoes because you love to eat tomatoes and you can use them in a variety of dishes. Basically, you want to grow something that you want to eat, not what you think you should be growing. With care and determination, chances are that you will be able to grow whatever you truly enjoy eating. Also, of course, you want to keep in mind your climate and region. What grows best in your area? If you are not sure, visit your local nursery and ask about vegetables that thrive in containers. Pick a vegetable that is known to thrive in your conditions. If you know that your container will probably receive excessive sun, or perhaps less than average sun, keep these things in mind when you are choosing what to grow.
Start Small and Grow from There
Many first-time gardeners will tend to get overwhelmed by the selection and gardening accessories that are featured at local nurseries, and they tend to go overboard. Your best bet in establishing a successful apartment or condo container garden is to start small. Choose one or two favorite vegetables and start from there. If your initial enthusiasm for a homegrown apartment garden does not wane and you seem to be achieving good results in your location, add more vegetables to your growing repertoire. Also, only grow as much as you can eat. If you do end up with a bounty, give extra fruits and vegetables to friends, family and neighbors.
 |
Easy
Gardening For Beginners
is an easy to understand, yet comprehensive guide no beginning
gardener should be without! This guide gets down in the dirt
with you and shows you exactly how to get started! Once you
get started, we'll show you how to keep going until you have
the beautiful, thriving garden of your dreams!
Get
More Details HERE
|
|
|
More Articles
Home
Page
Uncomplicated Cold Weather Plants To Put In Your Garden
Easy Money Saving Gardening Ideas For Pests And General Maintenance
Eight Herbs That Busy People Can Plant In Containers
Fast Container Water Garden Options
Having Fun With Bamboo And How To Add It To Your Garden Scheme
Top Perennials That Are Easy To Grow And Maintain
Helpful Hints For Easy Container Gardening
Uncomplicated Compost Ideas For Your Little Garden
Free Ideas For Gardening And Planting Endeavors
|