mardi 13 janvier 2015

Growing More Food Using Container Vegetable Gardening

By Kristen Baird


As the world population rises by the day, there is increased pressure on food producers. The capacity to grow more food is reducing as a result of various reasons. These reasons include diminishing availability of arable land, soil pollution and poor weather conditions. The need to have food on the table has made people turn to container vegetable gardening to feed their families. This method of growing crops is ideal for those people living in urban centers where there is limited land for farming.

The biggest challenge encountered in container gardening in Elmira NY is watering. Potted soil dries out faster than the ground. To avoid or reduce this problem, make use of the largest pots you can find. Such large containers can be use to grow plants that do well in similar soil conditions. All the pots being used should have holes for drainage.

Before you get stared with growing your plants, it is important to learn about them. Each crop is unique and will grow in particular conditions. There are many details on the web on how to handle each of the crops that can be grown in pots. Many people who have tried out this method successfully have written plenty of articles on the web you can make use of.

This kind of gardening is a very rewarding venture. Apart from being a source of food for your family it can also earn you money. You may consider selling some of the produce to other people in your community. It is a rewarding hobby that will make use of all the space you have around your home.

The location of the pots is very important. Potted plants should not be exposed to very hot sunshine as they tend to wilt and dry faster than those growing on the ground. After identifying where to locate the pots, consider how much sunlight the place gets. If there is too much sun, consider putting a shade over your plants.

When you introduce vegetables, go for those that are easy to grow. Spinach and lettuce are very easy to grow. You can plant them directly into the soil and after about a week, they will sprout. They will reach harvesting age in a short time. When harvesting, use a sharp knife or pair of scissors to cut the largest leaves.

You will require very few inputs to grow crops in pots. The containers are quite affordable and you can even devise your own containers by making use of materials around you. Anything that can hold soil and receive some holes at the base can be used. Therefore, be on the look for items that can be filled with soil.

Before considering growing any plants, it is important to understand its characteristics and ideal conditions for it. Consider the season in which these plants do well. If you plant in the wrong season, your entire crop will be destroyed. This can be frustrating and lead to loss of time and money. Where necessary, you can consult experts in this area for professional advice.




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