Many of us have a green thumb but no real garden space.Container gardensare an excellent way for almost anyone, including city dwellers, to grow a few herbs or greens on patios, decks, and balconies. If no outdoor space is available, even a sunny window can work. Because lettuce has sh...
Lettuce loves relatively rich soil, although the plants will grow in ordinary soil as well. If you can,start with a premium potting mix for veggies likeMiracle-Gro® Potting Mixthat feeds your plants for their entire growing life. Fill up the container almost to the top, leaving a space ...
balcony, or even just a window sill, container gardening is a simple and flexible way to grow vegetables, herbs and fruit in limited space. Container gardening is also
Learn my gardening tips for sowing, planting and growing runner beans successfully. How to make a cane wigwam to support the plants as they grow vertically. I tell you how long it takes for runner beans to grow from seed. Step- by- step instructions wit
How to Grow Lettuce in Pots A container for growing lettuce is an excellent method to guard it against insects. Also, you can put it in a suitable place to harvest. Check the dimensions of the specific lettuce variety you’re using. ...
Learn how to grow a goji berry tree in your garden. I explain how long it takes to grow goji berries from seed and young plants. What are the health benefits of goji berries. Step-by-step instructions with videos and my own photos.
Why Grow Carrots in Containers? Obviously, anyone who lacks garden space benefits from being able to grow their crops in a container. On top of that, the loamy, loose nature of potting soil means carrots are free to stretch out and are easy to harvest. It also enables you to move the ...
Whether you’re growing lettuce in a raised garden bed, in pots on your deck, or in a shoebox, here’s how to grow great salads!
If you like greens, certainly you will grow lettuce in your garden. What is more, you’ll likely grow more than one variety. And we encourage you to grow a variety that you like but have never grown before. You’ll be glad you did. After reading this guide on “How to Grow Lettuce...
Herb garden:basil, chives, cilantro, dill, lavender, marjoram, mint, oregano, parsley, rosemary, sage, tarragon, thyme Salad garden:lettuce, chard, collard greens, kale, tomatoes Salsa garden:tomatoes, peppers, cilantro Choose one or a few plants to grow, keeping in mind your space limitations...