So it looks like we are moving into another rental. I'm not sure how long we will be there for but at the moment I have a pre-existing vegie garden.
Is it possible to grow a vegie garden in pots?
I have two grape plants that I want to take with me and I know they can be grown in pots, I'm just not sure how big they need to be.
I also have strawberries, do they need to go into one of those special strawberry pots?
Then there is the vegies, I don't want to leave this crop behind if I don't have to, Im just not sure how it would go with, 1. transplanting the existing plants and 2. growing in pots
We have this crop - pumpkins, snow peas, beans, beans, beans (dwarf variety), shallots, carrots, 3x brussells sprout plants, and 4x Tomato plants. I think that's it lol.
Not really sure where to start, if I can, and if I just cut my losses and begin again but in pots.
Thanks for any help and advice for my moving garden
Last edited by BlackCat; December 29th, 2013 at 07:11 AM.
: forgot the Tomatoes
I've done tomatoes, shallots, lettuces, capsicums & mini eggplants in pots, so I'm sure you can grow other things as well. You can even grow some veggies (eg pumpkins, melons) by splitting open a bag of compost & planting the seeds in there. Use good quality potting mix & keep the water up to them & they will do well.
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