6 key steps to growing vegetables in containers and sacks
If you have a small garden or no garden at all, you can still grow your own vegetables successfully in sacks or containers. With a little care and attention, you can produce a bumper crop of fresh, healthy vegetables – even if you only have a balcony or patio. Vegetables can be grown in sacks and containers quite successfully if a few basic rules are followed. The container or sack should be filled with good-quality compost or potting mix and have drainage holes in the base. The plants should be watered regularly, especially during hot weather, and fed with a liquid fertilizer every couple of weeks. Some vegetables that do well in containers and sacks include tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, salad leaves, herbs, and strawberries. dwarf varieties are best as they don't require so much space and are easier to manage There are a few things to bear in mind when growing vegetables in sacks or containers: 1. Choose the right size container. Smaller vegetables such as salad leaves or radis...