I LOVE almost all your recipes... Hard to pick just one, so, here's my favorite day of your favorite recipes: Breakfast: oatmeal and Phoebe's classic chocolate chip cookies, Lunch: butternut squash mac and cheese and classic chocolate chip cookies, Dinner: Heirloom tomato bruschetta (and I'm growing my own heirloom tomatoes
in my container garden) and Rosemary and garlic grilled lamb chops which are divine (and SO different from anything my mother — who really hated to cook — would have made for dinner when I was a kid) and classic chocolate chip cookies.
The tomato plants
in our container garden are a 4 - foot - tall tangled mess.
:) I used what herbs I had on hand
in my container garden, along with a little container of Trader Joes Goat Cream Cheese that I happened to have.
I'm growing 30 + varieties of peppers this year
in my container garden.
A couple weeks ago, my family paid a visit to the local nursery to pick up some herbs to plant
in a container garden on our deck.
Tip: Water the plants you are going to use
in your container garden before you transfer them.
We are also teaching our girls how to live sustainably and self - sufficiently by producing some of our own vegetables
in our container gardens.
Tip: Water the plants you are going to use
in your container garden before you transfer them.
Not exact matches
Each food entrepreneur will have access to a mini farm the equivalent of two acres of land, but the
gardens are built vertically
in a shipping
container, taking up less than 320 square feet.
I've watched men making bricks
in equatorial sun from morning till night
in exchange for $ 10; women hauling five - gallon
containers on their heads and
in each hand every morning to water their
garden - size farm; children rifling through trash for recyclables to exchange for a meal.
It is commonly believed that commercial potting soil is the best choice for
containers because many
garden soils contain too much clay for use
in pot.
Once the plants are
in the field or
in containers, it is important to get them the right soil for great peppers (for more information on soil, see «Planting the Pepper
Garden» here and here.
We grow lots of fresh herbs
in our small
container garden here at home.
In Homer, Alaska today we are getting a foot (at least) of snow and my deck garden still has dinosaur and Russian red kale growing in container
In Homer, Alaska today we are getting a foot (at least) of snow and my deck
garden still has dinosaur and Russian red kale growing
in container
in containers.
(I actually live
in an apartment and have a small
container garden on the roof of my building).
My husband J. is
in charge of
container gardening, and I cook the results.
Due to limited space I must
garden in rather small
containers, This year I have some jalapeños sandwiched between 2 tomato plants.
Some indoor gardeners do not even have an outdoor
garden but rather raise their peppers from seedlings to fruiting plants
in containers under artificial light.
The plant is particularly good for
container gardening, and one of our specimens lived as a perennial for 4 years
in a pot, but gradually lost vigor and produced fewer pods each year.
These
container gardens are usually
in the yard of the house, near the kitchen.
The second is from Red Ted Art with planting some seeds
in recycled
containers (I love this and we did something similar using different
containers the other week) and also some mini
garden journals — we've been making a big scrapbook of our Spring / Garden experiences that I can't wait to share with you later in the
garden journals — we've been making a big scrapbook of our Spring /
Garden experiences that I can't wait to share with you later in the
Garden experiences that I can't wait to share with you later
in the month.
• Place all trash
in the garbage
containers located near the parking lot and
garden plot areas.
Enjoying your own
garden is half the fun of summer and getting outdoors to play — whether you are
gardening using recycled
containers like those from Inspiration Laboratories or using the junk box items to create a game of Water Bottle skittles from Poppet and Little, if like us you have many umm «flowers»
in your lawn then why not put them to use creating a Daisy Crown from Nature and Play or a Dandelion Crown from Fireflies and Mudpies.
We would plant flowers
in the front and back yards and create
container gardens to brighten up the front porch and back deck.
Start a
container garden and let your kids be involved
in the planting.
Plant roses
in your
garden or go smaller with a
container garden.
If you choose to grow peppermint, it is advisable to plant it
in a
container, otherwise it can rapidly take over a whole
garden.
The thing that I would do differently
in a place like China is this: I would go for planted roofs with
container gardening for food growing.
To rule out that nitrogen wasn't coming from the ground, the researchers collected ant colonies with their
gardens and put them
in plastic
containers.
Think cacti and succulent
gardens in gorgeous
containers and statues.
The best part is that it doesn't matter if you have just a small
container garden on your back patio or a full scale organic
garden plot, you can get the benefits
in just a few minutes of
gardening a day.
If you're confined to a patio or deck, try
gardening tomatoes, lettuce, cucumbers, beans, or squash
in containers.
Fill a
container with beer, cut a small hole
in the lid, and bury it
in your
garden; lid should be flush with the ground.
You can also drill holes
in the bottom of the
container and place the
garden box on top of a pan or something similar.
Even those
in apartments can grow small
container gardens or window plants, and those with land can consider much larger scale
gardens.
If we all farmed our yards, even
in small
container gardens, we would greatly increase the availability of local food and reduce food costs.
You can plant herbs and vegetables
in containers or a small square foot
garden.
With inspiration drawn from the churning East River and the barges and
container ships that make it one of the world's busiest waterways, the design is moody and sharp, shrouded
in floor - to - ceiling glass with steel supports and a 25 - foot mossy, vertical
garden anchoring the lobby.
The great thing about window boxes, or
container gardening in general, is that you can have all of the fun and beauty of a tiny
garden anywhere you want.
You can even find fresh herbs, succulents and
garden plants
in stylish
containers, along with all the amazing vintage
garden tools and vintage
garden style decor too.
I've only ever grown flowers
in the ground or
in pre-purchased hanging baskets... so it's been fun to learn about flower
container gardening!
It looks lovely
in both
container and rock
gardens.
I especially love your arrangement of apples and the
container in the
garden with the tall grass, Lovely.
I started
gardening in containers way back when we were living
in a rent house while building a custom home on some acreage.
As I said
in week 1, when I shared my curb appeal blog board, and week 2, when I shared a tutorial for a beautiful shade
container garden, I have been working to beautify and add purpose to an area
in my front yard.
Nursery stock pots usually contain 3 - 4 bulbs
in each, gently break them apart to fit
in them
in the
container and spread out the colors as they would appear naturally
in the
garden.
The weather has been great and I have been
in the mood to start my
container garden.
This amazing
container garden via Sunset Magazine is a perfect example of the beauty of Autumn's softer colors and the eye catching effect of mixing different kinds of foliage
in similar hues.
The site covers all the forms of
gardening - indoors,
in containers,
in small spaces, vertical, hydroponic - that are applicable to city - dwellers who want to grow their own food.
London, England About Blog Urban Turnip is a blog about urban
gardening, with an emphasis on growing
in pots and
containers.