Sei sulla pagina 1di 1

City Vegetable Gardening Designs

The urban gardener can enjoy a city vegetable garden in various ways. You can
grow vegetables in containers, which can be transformed into thriving city
gardens. These can be easily incorporated into existing patios or balconies, or
grown in rooftop gardens. Growing vegetables is more versatile than one might
think. Container-grown vegetables will produce an adequate supply of produce
for the urban gardener while eliminating the hassle of large garden plots.

Read more at Gardening Know How: Being An Urban Gardener: Creating A City
Vegetable Garden https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/special/urban/creating-
city-vegetable-garden.htm

City Vegetable Gardening in Containers


Growing vegetables in containers is one of the easiest ways to create a city
vegetable garden. With containers, you can grow anything from lettuce and
tomatoes to beans and peppers. You can even grow potatoes and vine crops, such
as cucumbers. As long as there is adequate drainage, nearly anything can be used
to grow vegetables. Typically, smaller containers are used for more shallow-
rooted crops like carrots, lettuce and radishes. Vegetables like tomatoes, potatoes
and beans will benefit from using containers that are big enough to accommodate
their larger root systems. In fact, the use of five-gallon buckets is not uncommon.
To make use of all available space, consider growing vegetable plants in hanging
baskets too. In order to help improve drainage and airflow, it may be a good idea
to raise your containers about an inch or two off the ground with blocks. Place
vegetables in a sunny area that is well protected from wind, which can dry out
plants. However, container plants usually require more watering to prevent them
from drying out.

Read more at Gardening Know How: Being An Urban Gardener: Creating A City
Vegetable Garden https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/special/urban/creating-
city-vegetable-garden.htm

Potrebbero piacerti anche