Tips on growing vegetables in a container

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growing veggies in a container

Containers are great for growing vegetables as you can easily move them around to follow the sun. Try growing carrots, beans, onions, garlic, lettuces, tomatoes, peppers and radishes.

Beginner container vegetable gardeners will enjoy fast, edible results by planting radishes, spring onions and leaf lettuce. These can be washed and eaten right in the garden and provide encouragement while waiting for slower crops like beans and carrots.

Try growing a mixed planting of various kinds of greens (lettuce, chervil, arugula, endive, radicchio, etc.) in a wide, shallow container for your own instant salad mix. Harvest the tender leaves when they are very young. Re-seed a new container every four weeks for fresh salad all summer.

When growing tomatoes, choose the pot size that fits the selected plant: miniature tomatoes (9 L/2-gallon container); cherry or patio tomatoes (13.5 L/3-gal container); large tomatoes (22.5 to 31.5 L/5- to 7-gal container).

Tip: Try growing cherry tomatoes in a hanging basket.


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i have tomatos in container,

Comment by Anonymous, October 27, 2009 at 07:12

i have tomatos in container, they taste awsome zaklady bukmacherskie | przewóz osób holandia

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Yes rabbits will try to eat

Comment by bunnycover, August 11, 2009 at 07:30

Yes rabbits will try to eat everything to be sure to put some mesh around and if possible put vegetables on a concrete surface.

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i have a patio pot tomato

Comment by Anonymous, July 16, 2009 at 09:51

i have a patio pot tomato plant and i have one orange/red tomato already. is there a special way to PICK the tomatoes? can you just pull them off?

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Pick tomatoes when they are

Comment by Hilary, July 23, 2009 at 10:15

Pick tomatoes when they are just about to "blush" (become full colour). They should release easily from the stem with a gentle tug and twist. Allow tomatoes to fully ripen in the shade or darkened room before eating. And never ever put tomatoes into the fridge, as it will steal all flavour, texture and nutrients from your prized fruit. —Hilary Henegar, GardenWise Online editor

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Rabbits will munch on your

Comment by Anonymous, March 1, 2009 at 13:18

Rabbits will munch on your plants! You'll probably want to fence around your garden to keep them out.

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I live in a farming

Comment by kari, February 18, 2009 at 17:23

I live in a farming community and want to plant a garden...do I need to put up a fence around the garden? The only wild animals I've encountered are birds, lots of birds, rabbits, squirrels and coyotes.
Thanks!

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I live in a treed farm area

Comment by Anonymous, February 18, 2009 at 17:08

I live in a treed farm area and I only ever see birds, lots of birds, rabbits, squirrles and coyotes. Do I need to put a fence around a garden so the animals don't get the food?

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