How small is too small?

in blog •  7 years ago 

My experience with planting vegetables in container was a great learning opportunity, I've learned that small containers are not suitable for fast growing vegetables, I had to transplant all of my garden cress into the garden soil, not only my hanging garden, even my bigger containers encountered the same problem of running out of nutritions.
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As you can see those are pretty big chunks of soil but the roots just reached the bottom of the container and the leafs started to go yellow.
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The garden cress grows extremely fast but they need a very rich soil and they are extremely delicate, just watering them can bend them down and damage them.

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Hello friend, in this case is so difficult to separate each plant individual. I had the same problem when I try to plant tomato seeds. I recommend you to break the piece in six parts and plant separately each piece. In this way you can save so muchs plants. If you trying to separate the roots, they can damage it.

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

nice suggestion