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Container gardening is a fantastic way to grow your own vegetables, especially if you’re working with limited space. Whether ...
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Get started growing food with small space gardening. You can even start with apartment vegetable gardening for a fun and productive hobby.
Enjoy the delights of sweet and hot peppers by growing them in containers indoors.
Ginger, sour cherries and, yes, even hot peppers are nature’s way of healing your body, mind and spirit.
Here’s what vegetables grow well in containers including what they need to thrive, what kind of soil to choose, and which varieties do best in pots and window boxes.
Space the plants about 1 to 2 feet to provide plenty of light and room for growth. The container size for one plant should range from 3 to 5 gallons, and the soil should be about 14 inches deep.
Grow both sweet and hot peppers in containers to add bright color, including yellow, red, orange, and purple, to your garden and zesty flavor to your recipes.