Container Gardening

Cucumber Plants In Pots | Plant Some Food



Bev placed container variety cucumber seeds in various pots with soil and now are blooming. You can do this at home too. You can grow some food! First Bev used potting soil mixed with garden soil from the vegetable garden to fill the pots. Next she planted cucumber seeds into the soil the depth indicated on the seed packet and watered and kept the pots above 50 degrees F. After the plants sprouted (less than a week) she placed them in the greenhouse or under LED lights (kept them above 50 degrees F). Once up and growing, she then slowly (a few hours at a time) placed them in the sunshine in a partial sunny spot over a few days time.
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Come join this retiree gardener as she grows vegetables and flowers in a backyard garden and takes us along to give gardening tips for beginners and gardening tips and tricks that she has learned along the way. Bev has been growing food for years in different places and shares the ups and downs of now vegetable gardening in zone 7b in an urban garden. She has in-ground rows, raised beds, pots/planters, an herb bed and an small guild of fruit trees. Its a small space with lots of growing potential!

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