This video walks you through five common misconceptions about gardening in containers – and I’m going to tell you why they’re all BUSTED!
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5 Comments
Thanks for sharing. I've experienced a lot of positive outcomes. Okra was my favorite thing to grow in a container😊
Even though you don't live in the U. S. anymore, I'm still wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving. I grow everything in containers.
Thanks Robin, great video. I grew all of my veggies in containers this year. It is hard to pick a favourite! But I would say Red Onions and Potatoes have to be tied for first place.
I’ve been ground growing years and this year grew more in containers and loved how clean my produce came out 😄
I like container gardening. My most prolific vegetable is the jalapeños peppers. I can't eat them but once they start producing, they are prolific until cold weather. At least a gallon bag of peppers per plant.. My Bea Balm also grows better in a container. Some rodent has killed the the ones planted in the ground each year so I put one in a container. Columbine too grew well in a container. And geraniums. I can put the containers in a shed for the winter and bring them out in spring.