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Container Gardening for Beginners: The Complete Guide to Grow Vegetable, Herbs, Plants, Organic, Microgreens, Flowers in Pots and Containers at Home Container Edition
Contributor(s): Cerot, Richard (Author)
ISBN: 1801123845     ISBN-13: 9781801123846
Publisher: Richard Cerot
OUR PRICE:   $26.51  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: October 2020
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BISAC Categories:
- Gardening | Container
- Gardening | House Plants & Indoor
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (0.94 lbs) 192 pages
 
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Do you want a complete guide to grow vegetable, herbs, plants, organic, microgreens, flowers in pots and containers at home? If you want to know more, keep reading...Growing plants in containers is a unique way of gardening. It is very fascinating because of the fact that the plants can be moved around for a change of pace and particular mood. In recent years, this concept has grown significantly.Container gardening is well-liked by gardeners who live in an area with restricted space or don't have the luxury of an outdoor garden. Even the smallest space can hold a container garden-a garden can be designed that will thrive no matter the space limitations-no matter if you live in a condo, in suburbia, on a farm, or in a high-rise apartment without a patio.Mobility is one great advantage, but aside from that, it is easy to remove or replace unsightly specimens. This also helps eliminate overcrowding. If you are entertaining, you can arrange them in different parts of the home, patio, etc. The colors and foliage can be mixed to create different patterns and effect. Rare and unusual varieties that have special soil and light requirements can be more easily cared for.Aside from the visual effects of container gardening, there are other reasons, which include yard conditions. If you have ever had problems with termites or moles, container gardening is certainly the key. Having gardens too close to your houses is not a wise move, because the water you use on them seeps down to your foundation and attracts termites. For those of us that have small yards or live in apartments or town-homes, container gardening may be the right choice as well.The book covers
  • What Is Container Gardening?
  • Which Vegetables Can We Grow?
  • Decorative Plants
  • Start Sowing
  • Seed Starting and Re-Potting
  • Microgreens
  • Growth Time of Microgreens
  • Herbs
  • What Do I Need for Container Herb Gardening?
  • Ornamentals Plants
  • Variety of Ornamental Plants
  • Different Varieties of Orchids
  • Types of Bonsai


Keeping the plants well-fed is easier because they are kept in a small, confined area, meaning all the nutrients will be absorbed solely by the plant itself. Plants in the garden have other plants next to them that can share the nutrients.It is a real time saver too With containers, the watering, feeding, weeding, and spraying is easy to do.In places where watering is limited, container gardening can also be the solution. In areas where there are very hot and dry summers, there can be drought and potted plants do not require as much water as a full garden planted in the yard. In the North, you can utilize tropical plants. They can be potted and treated as summer specimens and then brought in for the winter.Whether you have a small yard, small patio or live in a high rise building with no yard or patio, container gardening is only limited by your imagination. Window boxes, colorful barrels, hanging baskets and large flowerpots are just some of the containers that can be used for this accomplishment. The container gardener can be a luxurious and beautiful thing.
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