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The depth of the pot should be
By: Joyunto Kumar1 Date: September 16, 2023, 5:30 am
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Vertical gardens can be soil and hydroponic. In the second case,
plants do not get their nutrients from the soil, but from a
liquid solution that circulates through the container. If you do
not have time for regular plant care, you can order a turnkey
vertical garden, with a complete set, automatic watering,
humidity and temperature support. And you can design a vertical
farm yourself - buy separately or even put together tiers, place
seeds or seedlings in plastic bottles, pots or containers, and
then bring a pump to pump water.
It's not as difficult as it sounds, but for inspiration, you
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can watch Britta Riley's TED-x talk and use
her methodology. Tomatoes, lettuce, chili and bell peppers,
strawberries, cucumbers, leafy herbs and herbs grow well on
vertical farms. One has only to make sure that the adult plant
fits between the tiers. potted garden A very popular urban
gardening technique that comes in handy in a variety of growing
containers, from small hanging planters to large containers with
automatic irrigation.
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Pots are convenient for mobility; The pot should be chosen
according to the size of the crop. As a rule, the calculation is
this - 1.5–2 times the length of the plant itself. That is, if
you decide to plant carrots that are up to 25 cm long, then the
depth of the pot should be 35–50 cm. A smaller container is
suitable for greens. Large ceramic, stone, wooden and plastic
pots will serve well. Sometimes gardeners use open wicker
baskets, wooden crates, wine barrels, thick cloth bags or small
hanging pockets as pots - there is plenty of room for
experimentation.
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