[Hi Oscar, I'll have to try that next year! We have 1 grape, 1 cherry, and 1 regular in the containers on our deck. Post pics if you can once yours start growing!]
Hi Oz.....pics?....now what did I do with that camera? I have CRS.
O.W.
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Growing Vegetables in Containers
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Originally posted by Oscar Wilde View PostI haven't got'n to it yet...maybe tomorrow....I have 2, 10' sections of vinyl rain gutters with end caps....drilled full of drain holes.... and hangars to attach to my deck. I enjoy the cherry/grape (size, not flavor) tomatoes and will plant lots of them...their vines will grow up and over the railings.
O.W.
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I haven't got'n to it yet...maybe tomorrow....I have 2, 10' sections of vinyl rain gutters with end caps....drilled full of drain holes.... and hangars to attach to my deck. I enjoy the cherry/grape (size, not flavor) tomatoes and will plant lots of them...their vines will grow up and over the railings.
O.W.
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Here is an updated pic of my container tomatoes. :) Today, I am constructing a mobile staking contraption instead of using my temporary stakes.
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Growing Vegetables in Containers
Texas A&M University - Academic analyses and information on horticultural crops ranging from fruits and nuts to ornamentals, viticulture and wine.
If your vegetable gardening is limited by insufficient space or an unsuitable area, consider the possibility of raising fresh, nutritious, homegrown vegetables in containers. A window sill, a patio, a balcony or a doorstep will provide sufficient space for a productive mini-garden. Problems with soil-borne diseases, nematodes or poor soil conditions can be easily overcome by switching to a container garden.
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Here is a pic of my container tomatoes on my deck.
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