66 Things You Can Grow At Home: In Containers!

Jun 05, 2011 23:46

Okay, so say you're really limited on space outside as far as yards go and you're a beginning gardener with no idea whatsoever and really would like to grow something tasty of your own. Well,  here ya go! As the title of this entry says.

My boyfriend doesn't believe me about the apples growing in a fair-sized pot, but I'm horrid with measurements and we both know it. But aside from apples and herbs and tomatoes, kumquats, avocados (I'm sure a lot of us know this), blackberries, blueberries, pomegranate, cherries, figs, pears, dwarf oranges, grapefruit, tangerines, Meyer lemons, limes, and so, so, so many more.

If anyone has done apples, cherries, pears or any of the normally larger fruit tree variety, could you possibly share information about it so I can actually sound like I know what I'm talking about? lol. Like the pot sizes, root care, pruning, fertilizing and so on. I don't intend on doing fruit trees since I don't have space or adequate pots, but it's nice to know.

I tagged it as I thought necessary, but left out all the veggies and fruit tags because I thought that was a bit overkill, but if you think it's necessary, I'll do it.

garden style: kitchen gardening, herbs, beginning gardener, garden method: containers, urban gardening

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