Container Gardening 101 for Non-Gardeners
By Patricia Williams, published May 23, 2007
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I first started container gardening a few years ago. After several years of maintaining a very large vegetable garden and realizing I just didn't have the time or energy to devote to pulling weeds, watering and being a devoted gardener, I switched to container gardening.
I bought some strawberry plants and put them in the largest container of all - an old wheel barrow. I filled it with top soil and went to town with some hardy strawberry plants. I then got some nice containers and started planting tomatoes, lettuce, spinach and all types of herbs. Every single thing I planted produced a nice little harvest. Plus, I wasn't stuck with too many tomatoes or etc. like I had been the previous years of running a larger garden.
To give you an idea of what I started with, when we first moved into our house, the previous owners had over 80 tomato plants! We had a huge strawberry patch and all types of other vegetables like peppers, zucchini, corn and etc. It was way too much for us to eat, let alone maintain. After giving away as much as possible, I ended up selling a bunch to local health food stores. It was an organic gardening.
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