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Container Gardening Suggestions For New Gardeners



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By : Zachariah Hopland    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-03-21 14:42:38
Container gardening is really a fun and rewarding hobby that is enjoyed by millions of people all over the world. Not merely is it relaxing and enjoyable, but you get the satisfaction of understanding that you're growing your personal plants and you know where they came from! With additional and more stories on the news about several outbreaks of food poisoning from things like lettuce and green onions, a lot of people are obtaining it crucial to start growing as much of their own create as feasible.

Many individuals are afraid to deal with container gardening. They feel it is too hard or too high-priced. On the contrary, it can be in fact rather simple and could be fairly inexpensive! Here we explore the ease of setting up your 1st container garden, as well as the expenses involved.

We're going to walk you by way of the procedure of setting up your 1st container garden. In this example, we will be growing some basil.

Step 1: Buy your container gardening supples. You are going to will need the following items for this example. Three plastic pots with drainage holes within the bottom, preferably with trays underneath to catch soil and water drainage, about 5-6 inches in diameter, and 5-6 inches deep, one packet of basil seeds, one little bag of organic compost, one small bag of peat moss, one tiny garden trowel, 1 modest watering can or clean spray bottle, and one really sunny windowsill (or a florescent or halogen grow light if no sunny window is accessible.) The total cost for these supplies will be somewhere around $20 or much less in case you have a sunny windowsill. In the event you require a grow light, that can cost an additional $15-$20.

Step Two: Prepare the soil. Mix together 1 component peat moss with five parts compost. (For every one trowel full of peat moss, put in 5 trowels full of compost.) Fill the 3 pots up to about ? inch from the top with this mixture.

Step 3: Plant the seeds. Basically make a hole about 1 inch deep within the center of each pot with your finger. Put about three seeds into each hole. Then cover the seeds with soil. Water lightly and location in the windowsill or under a grow light. As soon as the seeds sprout and reach about 2 inches in height, remove any additional sprouts to ensure that you only have one plant in every pot.

Step Four: So that you can care for your plants, all you'll want to do is water them regularly and keep them maintained. Check the soil every day for moisture. Whenever the soil feels dry, water lightly. To maintain the bushy growth, pinch off the tops of each stem each and every couple of weeks and remove any flower stalks as soon as you see them growing.

That's it! It is definitely that easy to start a container garden. In this example, we planted basil, but you could apply this technique to practically any herb, little vegetable, or flower, with only minor modifications.

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