The first thing you need to decide when
planning a container garden is whether you’d prefer to grow your plants indoors
or outdoors. A lot of people think
container gardening is only for indoor growing and patios, but containers can
actually be useful for any garden situation.
Containers are great for growing almost any
type of plant, because they offer great versatility. If you plant your garden in containers and
you need to move it later, it’s easy to do it.
Not so if you have a traditional garden!
If you’re expecting very bad weather, you
can temporarily move containers to a safer location, like indoors or into a
garage or basement. But there isn’t much
you can do for a traditional garden.
If you find your plants aren’t doing well
because the space you chose is too sunny or too shady, there isn’t much you can
do with a traditional garden, but you can easily move potted plants to a better
location.
If you choose to have your container garden
outdoors, you need to be sure to choose a good location for it. You’ll want to choose a place that has the
proper amount of sun for the plants you wish to grow, but it also needs to be a
place that’s very accessible. It’s easy
to lose motivation to work on your garden if it’s several hundred yards away
from the house!
Be sure to locate your plants as far away
from streets as you can. Pollution from
cars, as well as the dust they kick up, can damage your plants and contaminate
them. You don’t want to be eating all of
that pollution, so locate plants as far away from those roads as possible.
If you have your plants indoors, you’ll
need to be sure to select a very good spot.
Most plants need to be fairly warm, so you’ll need to choose the warmest
spot in your house if you use air conditioning.
Many plants won’t do well in very chilly
homes, so you might need to choose a room for your plants and keep the vent
closed in that room so it stays warmer there. If you can, choose a sunny room
with a lot of natural sunlight.
Plants thrive best with natural light. If you don’t have a room with a lot of
sunlight, you’ll have to use special plant lights for your plants. You can’t use just any fluorescent lights,
because plants won’t thrive.
You need to use lights that are specially
designed for growing plants. They
contain a broad spectrum of light, which is closer to natural light than
standard bulbs. You may also have to adjust the humidity in the room with your
plants.
Some plants thrive better in higher
humidity, and others do well in lower humidity.
You may need to invest in special equipment to adjust the humidity if
you’re raising very delicate or picky plants.
You probably won’t have to do this unless you’re growing exotic
varieties.
Next, you’ll need to choose which plants
you want to grow. Be careful! Too many people choose to plant far too many
varieties, and end up frustrated. Don’t
grow anything you can easily pick up cheaply at the grocery store!
Stick to growing fruits and vegetables that
you really enjoy and have a hard time locating locally, or those you find too
expensive or too low quality. Tomatoes
are a favorite for home gardeners, because their quality in stores if often
very poor.
Finally, decide whether or not you want to
grow your plants organically. If you’re
growing indoors, this will probably be very simple to do. But if you’re growing your plants outside,
you may find the frustration of dealing with pests is just too much for
you. Don’t feel guilty if you find
organic gardening too difficult. You can
always try it after you have more experience.
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