Wednesday, January 14, 2009

The Art Of Organic Container Vegetable Gardening

Organic Containner Vegetable Gardening

Being a successful organic container vegetable gardener takes a lot of time and effort.  It is important to follow some basic organic vegetable gardening tips in order to set up your organic container garden properly and avoid problems.

Gardeners will have the chance to enjoy the wonderful taste of homegrown vegetables with organic container vegetable gardening and at the same time make it better for the environment, and this can be done even without having a large backyard. There are a variety of materials you can use to plant your vegetables such as old coffee cans, soda bottles or in fact any recycled container. These can quite easily be place on your window sills, balcony or porch.

Learn The Basics

In order to start organic container vegetable gardening, you will need seeds.  Don’t buy your seeds from just anywhere however because many mainstream stores sell seeds that have been genetically modified.  Buy organic seeds if you want to have a truly organic garden.

Consult a plant book with local information so you know when you should plant your seeds.  In many cases it is best to start indoors but you need to make sure the plants get sunlight at least 5 hours per day.  Also purchase organic slow-release or complete fertilizer to keep your plants nourished throughout the entire season. You can use soil in organic container vegetable gardening but you’ll have the best results if you use a peat or vermiculite-based mix.  Plants in pots require more frequent watering than plants in the ground.  As your plants grow and their roots get bigger, they will require even more water so check on them every day.

The beauty of organic container vegetable gardening is that you can grow in just about any situation.  Although it takes time and effort to do container gardening it is a lot easier and more convenient than gardening on a plot of land.  It is also very inexpensive to get started since all you need are some containers (you can reuse old items as containers) and soil mix.

For your organic container vegetable garden you will have a variety of vegetables to choose from which you can plant. Some of the more popular that you can start off with are cucumbers, eggplants, tomatoes, chard and radish, to name just a few. You can try others too and as a matter of fact pretty much any vegetable can easily be grown in containers. Some may be a little more challenging to grow like corn and potatoes, but it certainly is not impossible. If you do like gardening challenges then you can even plant "dwarf" or bush "varieties" of regular crops such as different tomato varieties or small cucumbers that have been bred to grow in a small-space garden.

To conclude, growing your own organic vegetables whether it's to save money, better nutrition or both, the choice of organic container vegetable gardening is most certainly an excellent choice. It is easy to do and of course inexpensive, which gives you no excuses even if you don't have a single plot of land for planting.

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