Unfortunately, not all of us have large plots of land in which to start a vegetable garden. Or it may be that your land is not suitable for cultivation. In addition, starting and maintaining a vegetable garden on land requires a lot of physical effort and time. But, there is a type of gardening where all this is no longer a problem Even if you live in a small apartment, you can still grow food using containers. The containers take up little space and are easy to transport, so you can place them wherever you want. Even if you live in a climate with a very short growing season, you can continue to grow your vegetables indoors. Besides, it will only take you a few minutes to plant the vegetables in the containers and a few seconds a day to check them.
You will learn:
what is the best mix of soil?the right time to transplant the seedling into the pot and how to do itthe right depth for planting different types of plantswhat is the right number of plants for each container?which plants can be planted together and which cannot (including a user-friendly table)which containers to use for different types of plantswhich materials to use for the containershow to get the seedlings used to the outside temperaturehow often to water your plants and what are the best irrigation techniquewhat are the best methods of water drainage?what is the right amount of light for optimal growth?what is the profile of 22 vegetables that you can grow in your container garden (including a table with all the information about their growth)how to protect plants from heatwhy you should prune the leaves of your plants regularlyvertical gardening techniquehow to take care of plants when you're away from home for a few dayshow to manage fungi and plant diseaseshow to prepare natural pesticides to get rid of aphids, gnats, ants and other insectsIf you read this book carefully to the end and apply the information contained in it, you will be able to grow a lot of food wherever you are, even if you have no idea how to garden.
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