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Urban Gardening
“10 Urban Planting Tips - brought to you by RAW”
If growing your own fresh produce and being more “green” is something you have always wanted to do – then why not give it a go? Just go easy on yourself – you don’t need to be an expert on mulching over-night
1. Consider container growing: Don’t own that mansion with
rolling green hilly gardens yet? Relax, you don’t need acres of land to get
planting. And there’s no harm in starting small and manageable. Advantages to
starting with container planting include space, easier access to watering and
the ability to “follow” the sun. And just about any plant or vegetable can
start out in a container. Weeding is also minimal
2. Container selection: It’s tempting to want to go
with the funky and pretty pots first – we know, but make sure the containers
you select will give your plants room to grow - taking into consideration the
expected size the plant should reach. Holes for drainage are also important.
Typically plants in clay pots need more watering than other containers
3. Soil Selection: The correct soil is key to
a successful urban garden. If your garden soil has not received too much love
lately, then consider commercial potting soil. The pH of your soil is important
so if you are not sure how to check, there are cool gadgets from the local
nursery that can help you – alternatively don’t be shy with the compost if your
soil is out of the ideal pH range
4. Magic mulching: When you plant in
containers in full sun you may want to consider a layer of mulch on the top of
the soil to help retain moisture in the soil. Up to 70% of water can evaporate
from the soil on a hot day if you don’t have mulch as a protective layer on top.
It really is one of the best moisture holding strategies around
5. Be water wise: Clean water is vital for any urban garden. Water pots in the later
afternoon – research suggests that watering container
plants in the afternoon may lead to healthier, stronger growing plants
compared to container plants watered early in the morning. The next time you
boil or steam vegetables, don’t pour the water down the drain, use it to water
potted patio plants, and you’ll be amazed at how the plants respond to the “vegetable
soup.”
6. Plant smart: Do your home-work before you start planting. Some species live
better in an urban environment than others. Start with plants that have low
water needs – these will save you time and money in the garden. Grow drought
resistant veggies too – things like green beans, brinjals, beetroot, carrots or
Swiss chard are considered pretty hardy
7. Sunny spots: Sunlight is crucial, make sure that you find a place where the plant
has access to at least 6 to 8 hours of sunlight a day.
8. One pot veggie garden: The smallest
and simplest of urban gardens is simply a single pot, packed with as many herbs
and veggies as possible. Get yourself a galvanized water trough, drill some
drainage holes, fill it with soil and then plant complementary groups of plants
together.
9. Plant friends: Companion planting is worth looking into when growing a variety of
products in a small space. Some plants are not as compatible as others in close
quarters – kind of like people.
10.
Keep it organized: You’ve got these amazing herbs and now you
want to cook with them – so keep it organised. There are lots of funky
ways to keep your garden coordinated. Simple
ice-cream sticks is an easy way to mark what is what. And you can style them
any way you want. Use paint, markers, washi tape, or even use chalkboard paint to make them even more
customisable.
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