The Potted Garden

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Want to start a garden but do not have enough room?  Container gardens are perfect for anywhere space is limited. Porches, decks, and patios make a wonderful area to begin your growing.  Pots can be plastic, clay, wood, metal, or any you have lying around that will hold soil.  Make sure your container is the appropriate size for what you want to grow, and has enough drainage holes in the base.  Be creative and make it fun!

When using containers it is important to start with the right soil.  Make sure you use a light, free draining potting mix.  Not garden soil! Garden soil will not drain properly, and your vegetables will not flourish in soggy soil.  Good quality potting mix will produce a good quality plant.  For anyone feeling a bit innovative you can make your own potting mix by using a high quality loam, peat moss, and perlite.

Water your plants frequently.  They will need a good soaking to reach the roots.  Due to the constant watering the nutrients in the soil will wash out quickly.  It is essential to fertilize often.  If using a granule plant food make sure to water in thoroughly to avoid burning any plant stems.

One advantage to container gardening is the ability to move the plant.  More or less sun may be needed, or it may need protection from temporary harsh weather conditions.

Soon you will be savoring the benefits of your time and minimal work.

Enjoy!

Very impressed… keep it up Aaron!!

We were very lucky to get 2nd row seats, front and center to the Aaron Lewis concert in Melbourne on Thursday.  It was very raw, personal, unproduced, and very real.  Just Aaron, Ben and a few Gibson’s.  If you came to see Staind, you bought tickets to the wrong show!! This is “keeping it simple”.  We weren’t sure what to expect, but  left extremely impressed!!  He held nothing back.  He really put ’em out there!  In short, Aaron is keeping true to himself.  There is no doubt, whatsoever, he loves what he does for a living.  He is an artist.  On top of that, he is quite the philanthropist as well.  If you get the chance, you won’t regret seeing him live, solo.  Until then, the new solo album, the follow-up to Town Line should be out this spring.  Here are some videos embedded from youtube.com.