8 EASY vegetables to grow in POTS for a HUGE harvest // Container Gardening Australia // Melbourne
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
- Want to grow easy vegetables in pots or containers? Here are 8 of the EASIEST vegetables to grow in pots in Melbourne, Australia.
Container Gardening is the best because anyone can do it. Doesn't matter if you're in a rental, a small home, just have a balcony garden, have no garden at all, if you've got a pot and some good soil, you can grow great veggies.
I also share with you my 3 top tips for easy container gardening - the biggest mistakes I made when I started growing vegetables in pots.
If you don't have enough sunlight to grow vegetables in pots outside, you can pick up some grow lights from places like Gathera (if you decide to buy some, you can get a discount by using the code CHRISTIESRUclips at check out: gathera.com/collections/grow-...
In this video I also mention a video where I talk about how to find free pots, that video is here:
• 3 EASY ways to save mo...
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Coool beans ! Thank you !! I live in Philippines now & haven't had anything but problems for months now growing okra in pots. Have done it before but think it may now be insect problems. Anyway, u give me ideas for my 6 or so pots. Carrots sound yummy. Thank you again. 😊
Good luck! Just be prepared for carrots to take a really long time to grow ☺️
like the down to earth nature of this woman....super easy to understand
Why thank you Patrick! ☺️
New sub here. Thanks for sharing
Welcome! Hope you find some of it helpful ☺️
New subscriber from Zone 9b, Lodi, California. I have been growing in containers; however your video has inspired me to continue on my porch. I make my own compost in bins with kitchen scraps, shredded paper and garden debris. Thank you, Christie.
Love hearing this, thanks Jodie! We’re in Melbourne, Australia, so the weathers starting to warm up as we prepare for a summer of growing. Nothing compares to home made compost! It’s the best! Good luck ☺️
Great tips as always❤
Ever heard of "Mr Stacky" vertical pots? They may interest you
They sound great!
Thanks Cristie you channel has inspired me so much
Love reading this, thanks Lilian!
hello, where is the link please to find secondhand pots in Melbourne?
Your not just a great gardener , you make a great video as well . Thanks for all the tips. 👍👍 Haha , we had a Black Lab that always beat us to the strawberry patch
Aww thanks Rob! But that’s not encouraging about the lab, I was hoping that was a one off and she’d leave them alone 😂 she’s very good at being sneaky when I’m not watching so if she gets a taste for strawberries, there’ll be no stopping her!
Thank you!! This is great!!
Glad it was helpful Norma!
Lovely, thank you.
You’re welcome Veronica ☺️
@@ChristieCooper you were very good company as I cooked tea tonight. Lol.
Great video !! Subscribed
Thanks for the sub!
Ruby! 🍓😍
Such a rascal
Ha, Ruby! Great to see such healthy specimens in pots. Do you have cabbage moth issues with your kale?
I did at the start of winter but they all disappeared over winter. I’ve just started to see them again though, if I were planting seeds or seedlings at the moment it would definitely be worth protecting them with a net! I’ve got a whole video about cabbage white butterflies in my “vegetable gardening vlog” playlist if it helps ☺️
hi do you have the link to those square pots please? it's not in desc.
what are their dimensions please? I may be able to find similar as well. is it only the height that is more important to be large for big veggies?
www.bunnings.com.au/35-x-30cm-charcoal-square-plastic-pot_p0038064 here’s the ones I got - I have the 28mm too but wouldn’t buy the smaller size again - go for the bigger one. Yep the depth is importantly to make sure the roots have enough space. The bigger pots also don’t dry out as quickly. Good luck!