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Growing Orange Trees in Containers: Meeting the Challenges
Growing Orange Trees in Containers: Meeting the Challenges
With proper pruning and management, any variety of orange tree can be grown in a container, although trees may stay small and yields may be minimal unless trees are grown in very large pots. Use a soil mix of at least 30% sand, combined with soil and compost or well-rotted organic matter, in pots or […]
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Growing Kumquats in Containers: It’s Easy if You Follow a Few simple Steps
Growing Kumquats in Containers: It’s Easy if You Follow a Few simple Steps
Growing kumquats in containers is relatively easy. With an especially compact shape and smaller size, kumquat trees make ideal container plants. GardenZeus recommends Nagami, or the Nippon orangequat hybrid as the best kumquat varieties for containers. Kumquats in containers are susceptible to the same palate of pests and diseases as are kumquats planted in the […]
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Growing Lemon Trees in Containers
Growing Lemon Trees in Containers
GardenZeus receives commissions for purchases made through links in this post. There is no additional cost to you. As shapely, evergreen plants with great fragrance and attractive fruits, lemon trees can make spectacular container plants. Gardeners are more likely to be successful if they select the variety with some care and monitor the special challenges […]
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Growing Garlic in Containers: Essential Requirements
Growing Garlic in Containers: Essential Requirements
As an upright plant with shallow roots and relatively small size, you would think that garlic would be a good choice for growing in containers.  And you would be partly correct. The problem? Some of garlic’s other requirements make growing in containers a bit of a challenge. Garlic plants have a long time to maturity, […]
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Three Tips for Growing Potatoes in Containers
Three Tips for Growing Potatoes in Containers
Potatoes make excellent container plants: growing potatoes in containers saves garden space, reduces the necessity of weeding, reduces the risk of exposure to pests and fungi, and reduces the risk of damaging the potatoes during harvest. Not sold on containers yet? Potatoes are hilled: soil is “hilled” up around the stems of potato plants to […]
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Container Gardening With Lettuce, Radishes and Carrots
Container Gardening With Lettuce, Radishes and Carrots
Containers are an ideal vehicle for fall container gardening. GardenZeus receives commissions for purchases made through links in this post. These commissions are at no cost to you. Getting started with containers. Containers allow you to move plants to follow seasonal changes in sun, to warmer areas during winter, and to protected areas when necessary […]
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Growing Tomatoes in Containers: 5 Steps for Success
Growing Tomatoes in Containers: 5 Steps for Success
Tomatoes can make excellent container plants, provided that a few important criteria are met. Choice of Type and Variety. Most cherry tomato varieties that are otherwise suited to your growing conditions will produce abundantly in containers in your zone. Many larger tomatoes will also do well in sizable pots or containers. For heirloom, indeterminate cherry […]
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6 Tips for Growing Roses in Containers
6 Tips for Growing Roses in Containers
Container Size. Most roses grow well in containers as long as root space is sufficient and care is appropriate. Containers of at least 2 to 2.5 feet in depth and at least 15 to 20 inches in diameter are recommended for full-sized rose varieties, and generally the deeper the better for rose health, growth, and […]
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Growing Roses in Containers: Common Problems
Growing Roses in Containers: Common Problems
Beautiful, healthy roses grown in attractive containers can be a beautiful addition to a landscape. However, a number of challenges arise when growing woody perennials, such as roses, in pots or anywhere root space is limited: 1) Root binding: It is inevitable with most potted roses that roots will outgrow the available soil and space. […]
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