Container Garden thriving with Less Work in THIS July | Garden Tour. Thriving with Less Work 🌻🌿 | Low Maintenance Garden Tips” This July 2023 Vegetable Garden Tour All From Seeds | Thriving with Less Work.
Low maintenance garden tour in July.
Perennial vegetables are the ultimate crops in low maintenance because you plant them once and then they come back year after year and all you have to do is harvest them. Thats the best kind of crop. Strawberries. Parsley. Thyme. Mint.
These Zucchini/Courgette were grown from seeds indoors and transplanted outside when the weather warmed up. It is always best to grow them vertically. To do this: Prune the bottom leaves to increase airflow and stop water splashing back up onto the leaves and encouraging diseases, then insert a tomato cage and gently feed the remaining leaves through the cage.
Remove the lower leaves for peppers, garden eggs and tomato too.
Long bell peppers sown from seed now fruiting.
Purple basil (dark opal) sown from seeds.
Flowering potatoes and these are our main crop of potatoes.
For tomatoes, simply do three jobs. Every time go through the plants and remove the lowest leaves from the plants and this also is to Improve airflow and stop water splashing back up onto the leaves and encouraging diseases. The other job is to remove side shoots known as suckers on tomatoes…anything that is growing in between the leaf and the main stem…just clip them off with your finger and thumb. Finally, tomato plants need tying in every now and then. So just go through the plants, stake them or use a tomato cage and tie them in.
Purple basil (dark opal) sown from seeds.
Waterleaf (Talinum Triangulare) from seeds
This are our beautiful garden egg plants, sown from seeds that we saved from last year’s harvest and they were transplanted out in the garden a few weeks ago and they are now flowering and fruiting. We also have broccoli that were sown from seeds and they are ready for harvest.
Now its time to inspect the groundnut and they are flowering, these ones at least, so we should be picking groundnut soon.
Scotch bonnet peppers sown from seeds
The corn are finally beginning to sketch out. Yams have grown leaves.
Lettuce
Waterleaf
Cabbage
Scalett Kale
Swizz Chard
Beetroot
Broccoli
Egusi (Melon)
Okro/Okra
Nigerian garden egg (Solanum microcarpon)
Hope this encourages you to grow food today! Happy gardening Kings and Queens.
Be Inspired to grow food today! Growing food, you are growing your own medicine.
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21 Comments
WOW NICE
Amazing garden you don't need to buy vegetable's anymore from the market you have it all organic
. well done sist.
Wow ur amazing Mrs Green Fingers
So amazing
Mummy you are really doing well
Vegetable garden looks beautiful. Keep up great work and inspiring.
I love how you take care of your garden
The lady with magic hands for gardening. Well done!
ALL THE PLANTS ARE THRIVING IN STYLE. YOU HAVE A BEAUTIFUL GARDEN SISSY
BEST CONTAINER GARDEN TOUR.
Great job my beloved ❤❤❤, thanks for sharing. God's blessings always 🙏🏽
Beautiful and healthy plant ❤❤❤❤
Wow this garden looks good and attractive as well, wow keep up the good work ma, u are really doing great
you are vety good in taking care of plants well done nice one for sharing
Sis, your garden is so healthy. I was already imagining some green juice watching that parsley. 😊Thank you for sharing. ❤❤
This is beautiful ❤
They are thriving so well. I learnt about purple Basil today. It's interesting to see the garden eggs grown from your last years harvest. The most interesting thing is to see your Melon/Egusi and Okro, too thriving well. Thanks for the motivation, sis
Interesting vegetables
U are really putting more effort out here
A Colossal Garden indeed. A lot of work. The trees are tall. Especially the broccoli and tomatoes. Thanks for sharing.
Hello Estee, good job! I saw your great job, your hands are blessed!One love
Wow you have a blessed hands, your garden plants are flourishing beautifully well gorgeous sis, great job done, thanks for sharing beautiful queen.