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9 Ways Container Gardening Is Just Plain Better Than Traditional Gardening

Sunday, July 17, 2016 23:30
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9 Ways Container Gardening Is Just Plain Better Than Traditional Gardening

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The traditional garden is a thing of beauty indeed — a well-tended patch of cultivated ground with neat, straight rows of lush, green vegetables. There’s certainly nothing wrong with that image, and many gardeners would have it no other way. In recent years, however, alternative techniques, such as square-foot or raised beds, have come to the forefront.

Container gardening is one alternative that has amassed a dedicated following of space-challenged gardeners. While lack of acreage for a traditional garden is one reason for the popularity of container gardening, it’s only scratching the surface when it comes to the many benefits of growing vegetables in pots:

1. No weeding necessary – Any gardener who has ever planted a traditional garden is familiar with the arduous labor involved in frequent weed pulling and hoeing under the hot summer sun. Vegetables in containers, on the other hand, are generally grown in sterile potting medium. It isn’t impossible that a stray weed may occasionally find its way to the container, but weeds are rare and easily dispatched.

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2. Easy on the back – If your back complains every time you grab a shovel or hoe, then give yourself a break;

Source: http://www.offthegridnews.com/survival-gardening-2/9-ways-container-gardening-is-just-plain-better-than-traditional-gardening/

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  • Jay

    I have to disagree about container gardening when it comes to actual growth . Iv’e found that planting directly into the soil produces more growth and tastier vegetables. I believe that the micro nutrients in the soil make regular gardening a much better producer. Mulching is the best defense against weeds and drought conditions. It may be a little more work but the effort is well rewarded if one is diligent .

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