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Container Gardening Part 2 Soil, Water, Nutrients, Light
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Soils for Containers Container soil is challenging because of the small volume of media used to support plant growth Desirable traits: –Water and nutrient retention ‘Soilless’ Mixes –Low bulk density (fluffy and light) –High porosity to ensure good aeration and root growth –Free from weeds, diseases, and insects
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Soils for Containers Organic Blend: 5 gallons finished compost, 1 gal. sand, 1 gal. vermiculite or perlite, and 1 cup granular all purpose organic fertilizer. Standard Blend: 1 bushel vermiculite, 1 bushel ground spagnum moss, 8 tablespoons superphosphate (0-20-0), 8 tablespoons ground limestone, 2 cups bone meal. Garden Soil: 25% sand, 25% garden soil, 50% compost.
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Watering Container Plants Increased water and nutrient needs Thoroughly water once per week – twice per day Water depending on container and weather Cluster pots to minimize moisture loss Water needs greatest at flowering and fruiting Sedum mulch Mulched plant
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Watering Container Plants Too much or too little water is the most common problem for container grown plants Drip Irrigation Systems (below, left) Self Watering Containers (below, right)
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Fertilizing Container Plants Add slow-release fertilizer at planting such as Osmocote. Initially, half-strength, water-soluble fertilizer Increase fertilizer to recommended rate as plants mature Occassionally use compost or fish emulsion for micronutrients
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Light NORTH WEST EAST SOUTH Possibly shade all day Possibly sun all day Morning shade, afternoon sun Morning sun, afternoon shade
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Light Direct light – east or west windowsills, south-facing window Bright, indirect light Low light Direct LightIndirect LightLow Light
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Light Too much sun – trellis Too little sun – reflective wall or water
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