6ft by 6ft patio with 4 walls, what veg. can I grow?
I don't know if it gets any sun? All I can think of is Mizuna, Rocket.salad leaves. There must be something else?
Answers:
I picked 100 small tomatoes from 3 tumbler tomato plants grown in pots recently. My friend grows runner beans in grow bags next to her wall every year. Most herbs will grow happily in pots. Outdoor cucumbers also grow well in large pots or growbags. Small root salad veg like radish and beetroot will also grow well in large pots. I have used an old dustbin to grow potatoes in the past
Cannabis
Cherry Tomatos
magic mushrooms, no sorry thats a fungi
Tomatoes? Courgettes? I guess it depends on how tall your walls are?
Tomatoes? yes I know there there a fruit ha ha
beans
PEA'S , RUNNER BEAN'S
tomatoes, peppers & squash might do well - why not try an herb garden instead? it's easier, particularly in a small area - plant basil, mint (this spreads quickly), parsley, rosemary, dill and oregano - you'll have great fresh herbs for cooking or salads
Try potatoes in compost bags (120Ltr are best), runner beans in dustbins, tomatoes in large pots, salad leaves, herbs and possibly cucumbers! You might also try raspberry canes trained against one of the walls and even a strawberry tub.
Good luck!
peppers and tomatoes new potatoes in barrells
tomatoes,runner beans,trailing srawberries,lots of herbs do really well in pots, perpetual spinnach does well, in my troughs, just enough once a fornight for me. regards LF
Go to the Garden Centre there are loads of thinks you can try.
Beans lettuce radishes tomatoes peppers herbs potatoes in a draining dustbin, strawberries for dessert
It all depends on your zone, growing conditions etc. But here are some things that sometimes workL Tomatoes in pots, esp. the small varieties, cherry and grape tomatoes, bush cucumbers, or climbing cucumbers if you provide sturdy trellising on the walls, onions, garlic, herbs, strawberries, runner beans (again witih the trellsing or an obelisk in a pot). In any case, pot plants will need to have a steady water supply and good fertilizer. Plants against the wall must be protected from baking. If the wall is a light colour, this is especially important. They will need watering daily, or twice daily if you're in a hot place. The soil might need to be amended if it is mostly construction leftovers. Organic matter would be best. Good luck.
try potatoes in a bin. plant some at the bottom and as they grow put more compost in. Eventually you'll have a bin full of potatoes. Or you could grow a herb garden or things like betroot in tubs.
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Answers:
I picked 100 small tomatoes from 3 tumbler tomato plants grown in pots recently. My friend grows runner beans in grow bags next to her wall every year. Most herbs will grow happily in pots. Outdoor cucumbers also grow well in large pots or growbags. Small root salad veg like radish and beetroot will also grow well in large pots. I have used an old dustbin to grow potatoes in the past
Cannabis
Cherry Tomatos
magic mushrooms, no sorry thats a fungi
Tomatoes? Courgettes? I guess it depends on how tall your walls are?
Tomatoes? yes I know there there a fruit ha ha
beans
PEA'S , RUNNER BEAN'S
tomatoes, peppers & squash might do well - why not try an herb garden instead? it's easier, particularly in a small area - plant basil, mint (this spreads quickly), parsley, rosemary, dill and oregano - you'll have great fresh herbs for cooking or salads
Try potatoes in compost bags (120Ltr are best), runner beans in dustbins, tomatoes in large pots, salad leaves, herbs and possibly cucumbers! You might also try raspberry canes trained against one of the walls and even a strawberry tub.
Good luck!
peppers and tomatoes new potatoes in barrells
tomatoes,runner beans,trailing srawberries,lots of herbs do really well in pots, perpetual spinnach does well, in my troughs, just enough once a fornight for me. regards LF
Go to the Garden Centre there are loads of thinks you can try.
Beans lettuce radishes tomatoes peppers herbs potatoes in a draining dustbin, strawberries for dessert
It all depends on your zone, growing conditions etc. But here are some things that sometimes workL Tomatoes in pots, esp. the small varieties, cherry and grape tomatoes, bush cucumbers, or climbing cucumbers if you provide sturdy trellising on the walls, onions, garlic, herbs, strawberries, runner beans (again witih the trellsing or an obelisk in a pot). In any case, pot plants will need to have a steady water supply and good fertilizer. Plants against the wall must be protected from baking. If the wall is a light colour, this is especially important. They will need watering daily, or twice daily if you're in a hot place. The soil might need to be amended if it is mostly construction leftovers. Organic matter would be best. Good luck.
try potatoes in a bin. plant some at the bottom and as they grow put more compost in. Eventually you'll have a bin full of potatoes. Or you could grow a herb garden or things like betroot in tubs.
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