Organic Gardening with Container Gardening
Organic gardening isn’t just for the traditional garden or for those who can afford to have enough space in their backyards. You can also have your own organic garden thorough the use of container gardening. Growing your fruits, vegetables or flowers with container gardening has its advantages. You can use less room and also have the advantage of planting your container garden all year around regardless of the weather outside.
You can also choose to place your container garden outside whenever the weather is nice and calm. Best of all you will not have to worry about stuff such as insects, soil borne pests and diseases and other weeds. Organic gardening with container gardening will enable you to use potting soil that is organically prepared and free of chemicals, pesticides and herbicides. With organic gardening , you will not be using just any regular soil rather you will also need to implement the use of organic fertilizer in order to help your garden grow further.
Organic vegetable gardening will require the use of potting mix, this is much lighter and makes for a great drainage that will ensure you never over water your container garden. You will need to use chipped bark, leaf molds, garden compost in order to prevent your garden from becoming too dry and to prevent much needed water from escaping the container.
With a container garden, you will need to pay attention to the water levels in order to avoid your garden becoming too dry and the plants you have planted from dying. Also be careful that you do not put too much water into the plants, since you also run the risk of drowning your plants.
So what plants and vegetables can you plant in your container garden ?
If you would like some ideas as to what plant you can have in your container garden, the following are some ideas that you can use:
? Bush Beans
? Capsicum
? Carrots
? Roses
? Eggplants
? Lettuce
? Onions
? Radishes
? Spinach
? Tomatoes