Container Garden June 2009

February 25, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Container Gardening


A photo update of the container garden for June 2009

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13 Responses to “Container Garden June 2009”
  1. sal39759 says:

    Keke,
    I’ll do that……I’ll do one at the end to wrap it all up cause I think some interesting things could benefit other!!! Thanks…..Greg

  2. cocoakeke says:

    thanks for all of the info you provide. I can’t wait to see a vid detailing how your container garden faired overall. Which plants survived and thrived versus which didn’t, any details you feel may benefit other container gardeners, etc.

    Thanks again!

  3. sal39759 says:

    It rained 20 days in May and rotted an acre of veggies……the ground couldn’t dry, so this was the best I could do!!! Thanks

  4. lakefisher123 says:

    It looks nice and all,your plants would yeild so much more if u just put them in the ground.The root space is too limited for max yield.good job

  5. sal39759 says:

    Hey D,
    I wish it looked as good as your corn!!!

  6. Kamisha100 says:

    Very nice work your doing there. I would e intereseted in knowing what you are able to yield per plant?
    I just set up my watering system it is a great time saver. The video will follow shortly.

  7. webcajun says:

    Looking good. But I bet it is a lot of work. 5* …… Donald

  8. sal39759 says:

    I saw you vid of the rain………wow!!!

  9. sal39759 says:

    Some of the veggies I tried couldn’t take the heat, but the rest are doing good as long as you keep them watered!

  10. HLCpromow says:

    Looking very good!!! I think it working out great. Its work but hey anything worth wild is.. Great lookin garden. I was flooded got over two feet of rain in as many days!! But recovering..Great vid thanks

  11. Handysome567 says:

    Very nice to start a garden in the pots, but what happens in the summer heat. Everything cooks and fries in that black plastic.

  12. sal39759 says:

    Thanks Mike! But a lot more maintenance than you would think!

  13. mike29571 says:

    Wow nice work! Certainly reduces weeding. It’s so clean, so organized…

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