How to water container vegetables the right way: a complete guide
Watering a container vegetable garden is quite different from watering an in-ground or raised-bed vegetable garden.
Watering a container vegetable garden is quite different from watering an in-ground or raised-bed vegetable garden.
Choosing the correct sized container is essential – container size chart for 57 vegetables and herbs
This article provides all the basic info on starting an outdoor container vegetable garden on a balcony, terrace, or rooftop.
Container vegetable gardening will help you to start a vegetable garden even in places that are not suitable for a traditional in-ground garden along with a lot of other benefits. However, you should also be aware of the disadvantages so that you know just what to expect before you start your container vegetable garden.
Coco peat can be used to germinate seeds, as a substrate for container-grown vegetables, and as a soil amendment to help you grow more productive vegetable plants
Vegetable plants, especially container-grown plants, can easily be affected by calcium deficiency, even when they have access to enough calcium.
Spider mites are microscopic and barely visible but they can feed on almost all types of vegetable plants and can severely damage them