Here at World's End Nurseries in Chelsea, we have an extensive
range of pots and containers unrivalled in the West London
area. Here's a useful article about growing crops in pots...
Grow crops in pots
Fresh salads, vegetables, herbs and fruits can look just
as attractive when grown in pots as their ornamental counterparts,
as well as providing a source of food.
Choosing your container
* Always choose large containers, which can hold a generous
quantity of compost. Small pots dry out quickly at the height
of summer and don't produce such luscious crops.
* Avoid plastic pots in windy sites, which blow over easily
and damage the plants. Instead, choose colourful glazed or
terracotta pots, ensuring they have a large drainage hole
in the base.
* After putting in a layer of gravel or broken-up polystyrene
trays to improve drainage at the base, fill with compost.
Any multi-purpose potting compost will do, including peat-free
types, or one specifically formulated for patio pots.
* To encourage better water retention, especially beneficial
to many fruits and vegetables, it can be an advantage to
thoroughly mix in water-retaining gel crystals. At the same
time, add sufficient slow-release fertiliser granules to
provide nutrients right through summer.
Growing tips and suggestions
* Trailing tomatoes, peppers
and green or golden courgettes can be grown in pots, as well
as leafy salads, parsley, spring onions, mini-beetroot, sage,
chives and many other vegetables and herbs. Climbing French
beans look great in a container but will need a support system
to climb on.
* Adding a wigwam of canes or a plant support frame to the
pot allows you to include climbers, too, such as French and
runner beans.
* Many new gardeners will prefer to buy young plants from
garden centres, but raising plants from seed can save you
money and also offers a wider choice of plant varieties.
* Try growing crops in tubs on your patio, hanging baskets
or window-boxes. Include a few varieties of edible flower,
such as nasturtium, calendula or viola to pick for decorating
summer salads.
* Tomato 'Tumbler' will put on a spectacular show with masses
of fruit and foliage spilling over the edge of the container.
* Not only are peppers an essential
part of the Mediterranean cuisine, the shiny fruits will
look perfectly at home in a patio container.
* Courgette flowers grown in pots are both attractive and
edible and the fruits make a tasty addition to any meal.
Courgette flowers taste great when fried in batter as fritters.
* Always water plants immedietly after planting or sowing
and then regularly through the summer.
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