Monday, May 24, 2010

Alternative Gardening : Cultivating container harvest Update from Shepherd's Cove Farm Frankford, NJ

alt gardening unusual containers close up.jpgContainer gardening is probably one of the easiest ways to grow flowers and veggies (after the threat of frost has passed that is). A few key factors will impact patio gardening success. The soil used in container gardens needs to be lighter than your garden soil. Pre mixed container soil is readily available at most nurseries or garden centers. You'll find everything from potting soil to pre fertilized/time released potting soils and organic potting soil. Ask a professional what's the best match for your garden vision.

alternative gardening container planting veggies+flowers.jpgYour container needs adequate drainage. Adding additional holes to the container is easy with a few simple tools. We're learning that lots of edibles do well in containers and that veggies can even be mixed in with flowering annuals to bring a touch of color to your container garden. Here are some of the container pots we have started at Shepherd's Cove. With plans to also add container herbs, garlic and other edibles, we'll be able to spice up our meals with fresh herbs-without the challenges of traditional gardening and in a fraction of the space!

Red Basil, traditional basil, peppers, lettuce, beans and cabbage- all in containers placed throughout the gardens and on the deck. Cucumbers, garlic and thyme will be added to the selection.
    alternative gardening patio containers lettuce beans and red basil.jpg

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