PARTICULARLY hanging or perched containers.
Think window boxes hung on a fence, one pot perched on top of another, and double buckets on a porch. This strategy keeps your vegetable plants out of reach of our wildlife neighbors and friends. This approach also concentrates your gardening effort into smaller places, not spread-out plots on the ground. Great for beginners!
No more time spent spraying nasty potions after every rain. No more trapping the animals who are part of our ecosystem, just trying to feed their families.
Liquid fish/seaweed emulsion and/or our own diluted urine (10 parts water to 1 part human urine) happens every time you water because these plants are pulling nutrients from such a small soil area!
Plus, trailing all of the bean, squash, and cucumber vines along fence tops, on walls, and various types of trellises is great fun!
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