Saturday, April 28, 2012

Best Practice.

Carol Gardens
Great idea & Question, most Herbs- Veggies that are grown in container's vary in size. Most plants grow within a Width / 8" x Length / 8" root area. Yes i know roots can grow much larger, however that said, they will thrive & produce in containers that are 14 to 22 inch size. Plant amounts or count for each container ,a good rule of thumb, 1 gallon of soil for each plant.The trick is additional water & nutrient in a smaller container. Now Fertilizer Vs. Compost both are a giving natural nutrient to soil & plant. Most compost products ether purchased or produced have a place in the garden generally Pre- plant area nutrient/amendment,then watered in prior to plant to dilute the high rate of nitrogen.Your Herbs require low rates of nitrogen, potassium, phosphorus. light feedings, you can always reapply as necessary.

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  1. My friend and I visited your stand at the farmers market today. You got us very interested in herbs. I live in an apartment but I would like to grow herbs in pots on my patio. What types of pots and fertilizer should I use? What is the difference between fertilizer and compost? Which one is best for the herbs?
    Thank You so much it was great meeting you.

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