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Container Gardening 'Learning Better Ways' Growing Vegetables in Flower Pot Plants in Small Spaces



Yard/Patio Gardening in small spaces tomatoes, zucchini, kale mint, lettuce, parsley, malabar spinach, onions, celery, and so much more. Here I am getting …

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  1. I am in Florida and decided this year to use my screened in Fla room as a garden to keep all the varmits from eating it. Soon as I put anything in the yard the creatures start feasting as soon as it comes up. Wish me luck because this is my first year for all containers. My potatoes, Tomatoes, Onions, and mustard greens are coming up.
    Still watching my black elderberries and nothing yet.

  2. Thank you for sharing what you have learned, trial and error. What you have shared will help me have a better garden setup. I’m planning a chair container garden in one area. Thanks for all the great ideas. I’m looking forward to the deck garden reconstruction; I’m sure it will turn out well. Blessings

  3. I’m gardening on my balcony since I live in an apartment. I’ll have over 200 vegetable plants on my balcony this year! I’m doing most of my planting in 88 cent dishpans from Walmart, $1 stacking planters from Dollar Tree, and cheap grow bags from Amazon.

  4. Greetings Robbie..I'm so jelous of your san marzono tomatoes..they are excellent for making sauce..I just blanch and peel them ..then put them in a pot with some onion and garlic and whatever hers you like..I add water or wine if you like..and give them a crush with a potato masher as they're cooking.. awesome marinara 😁😁..a stick blender makes excellent tomato sauce..love your videos.. blessings to you and Gary 😇 😇

  5. Great video as usual Robbie – thank you.
    I was so happy when I found some chairs by the roadside. So I set up a large pot with some zucchini seeds in and I grew two amazing plants BUT the zukes grew for a little while and then started to rot : ( Then I found out that I should have put some lime in the soil or maybe egg shells when I planted the seeds – oh well,next time. Then I had another disaster – a plant that was so beautiful and I was so proud of just snapped off on a windy day – I didn't even think that the wind was blowing that hard : (
    Re the leeks – can you eat them as microgreens? And could you use the upside down planters for growing wheat grass or microgreens? Just a thought.
    Remember,there are no mistakes. That's how we learn : ) Much love X
    Oh one last thing. Your readers might be interested in an invention to let the bees get a drink without drowning. The site is Aussie underthechokotree (chayote) he gives very clear simple instructions and I think it's very clever. My husband has made me five so far : )

  6. Robbie why not use the gallon milk jugs and other bottles with lids they put in the bottom of the containers to help hold the water on your plants? It works pretty good and I’m gonna try your compost idea this year. Thanks Robbie, love your gardening ideas!

  7. I have a question about hummers. I'm moving as soon as my house sells, hopefully this spring. I usually put out three feeders for hummingbirds and have some, not more than two birds at a time. Since I don't know that I will be here to take care of them and don't know who will be here after me, I'm thinking perhaps I should just not even put out any feeders this year. In my area I put out the feeders around the first week in April. Thank you for your help, I appreciate it!

  8. I'm with a lot of other people, I love you container deck gardening. Yes I'm thinking about my garden and I'm redoing my garden. Have you though about gardening in gallon jugs inside your plastic tubes and what your take? Also I saw on pinterest, yes I went down the rabbit hole. On the site/ app there was lots of container gardening where people took an old/ unwanted chair. They removed the seat and put a pot or bowl. Some did a wire screen or chicken wire to create a cup then add a coco liner inside the wire screen. Then planted as you would a hanging wire basket. Thank again for all you do and thank you guys especially Gary's for his video. I know it hard for him to put out these video.

  9. I love your deck plantings, I'm going to start a container vegetable garden this year. I've learned a lot from your videos, I'll be composting in place for starters! Lots of love 👍❤

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