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How to Plant Fruits and Veggies in Containers

July 14, 2016/in Espoma Videos

Short on space? Grow fruits and vegetables in galvanized buckets! Laura from Garden Answer shows you how to plant the perfect companion plants for containers. Try zucchini, peppers, tomatoes and marigolds or raspberries with strawberries.

Tags: Berries, berry guide, Container Gardening, easiest tomatoes to grow, Grow!, growing tomatoes, Organic berries, Organic Gardening, Potting Mix, tomato care, Tomato-tone
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  1. Grow These Veggies on Your Patio | Espoma says:
    May 8, 2019 at 8:01 am

    […] urban gardening continues to trend, container gardens are popping up everywhere! Container gardens are perfect small-space solutions. Not only do they provide added appeal to your space, they also give you […]

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    […] are another edible perfect for small space gardening. Some peppers can even be grown on your kitchen table or counter. There are hundreds of varieties, […]

  3. How to Decorate for Thanksgiving With Plants | Espoma says:
    November 29, 2017 at 12:30 pm

    […] any container will do. Otherwise, if you are looking for a more long term arrangement, be sure the container has proper drainage holes. Another option is to keep it in the original pot and wrap a seasonal cloth around the container to […]

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