1. Radishes Radishes are one of the fastest-growing vegetables, with some varieties maturing in just 3–4 weeks. They are perfect for growing in pots because they require minimal space and can be ...
It’s no secret that we love growing vegetables in pots here at Let’s Grow Cook for any number of reasons, but let’s start with the fact that it makes what you’re growing so flexible.
You can grow indoor vegetables from seed or transplant compact garden plants into pots to bring indoors for overwintering.
Whether you're tired of spending your valuable gardening time bending over with an achy back, or you just want to deal with ...
This technique is a great option for vegetable and herb seeds, as well as smaller plantings of flower seeds. Follow these ...
It’s never too late to plant a winter kitchen garden here on the North Coast. While we do get our fair share of winter storms ...
champions in his new book Growing Fruit & Vegetables In Pots. “Vegetable gardening has suddenly come into its own,” says Bertelsen. “Herbs are a fantastic option at the moment. It’s the ...
Mulching the planted area will help retain moisture and suppress weeds. Add 2-3 inches of mulch, keeping it 6 inches away from the base of the plant. If you’re using organic mulch, it will need ...
Gardening columnist Jeff Lowenfels explains there are plenty of seeds that may benefit from cold treatment underneath the ...
Homegrown organic veg specialist Chloe has taken to TikTok to share her top tips and suggests you get cracking 'as soon as ...
you have to make sure your garden or pots receive sufficient direct sunlight every day. "There are some vegetables that need ...
Choose pots that are large enough for your plant, have drainage holes and will suit the style of your garden. Frost-proof terracotta pots are ideal for long-term planting and their weight gives ...