Are these containers big enough?
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Hi all
Ive run out of space in my veg beds! So thought Id try my sprouts/tomatoes/calibrese in containers.
Do you think the plants need bigger containers? If so, I may have to just plant them in the flowers borders!






Ive run out of space in my veg beds! So thought Id try my sprouts/tomatoes/calibrese in containers.
Do you think the plants need bigger containers? If so, I may have to just plant them in the flowers borders!






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Sprouts will grow into very big plants and will need staking too even in the ground to prevent wind rock which will break the roots.
I used to grow tomatoes in pots and I used a 22L pot for each plant - they will also need staking.
I recall Geoff Hamilton many years ago in his Cottage Garden series when he planted all sorts of veg amongst the flowers - it looked really good and the veg suffered no bug attacks as the surrounding flowers attracted so many predatory insects.
In particular Rainbow Chard amongst the flowers looked really good.
The DVD's are cheap and well worth watching
Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
Ive just planted the tomatoes in slightly bigger pots and Ill plant the brassicas in the flowerbeds. Slugs will probably get them, but we'll see.
Ive been giving some young Florence fennel plants. Id like to grow them in containers. How deep do you think the pots need to be? I presume pretty deep because they would have a long tap root?
Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/SIMBOOM-Non-Woven-Container-Breathable-Vegetables/dp/B07NMTQL9Z/ref=sr_1_6?dchild=1&keywords=Vegetable+Growing+Bags&qid=1626032316&sr=8-6
I have used these, although I bought them from Marshall’s but much the same.
I put 3 tomato plants in each one. You need to make a framework to support canes.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Haxnicks-Planter210101-Multi-Purpose-Reusable-42x25x100/dp/B00B2KMOFG/ref=pd_lpo_86_t_0/258-4280221-3668710?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B00B2KMOFG&pd_rd_r=8f783b27-51f0-4c28-a114-a52868c9af60&pd_rd_w=6LUZl&pd_rd_wg=lwWpe&pf_rd_p=d05bd3be-6ad4-4468-b3fb-b2079408c7ac&pf_rd_r=XVNSA5CQVVD4BF749M6P&psc=1&refRID=XVNSA5CQVVD4BF749M6P
I like the look of that reuseable grow bag planter. Means I can grown veg on the patio!