tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-417192197645926716.post9037681498395469449..comments2024-01-23T17:42:42.542-05:00Comments on Urban Self-Sufficientist: No land; Try Urban Container GardeningATWhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06091588360689645697noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-417192197645926716.post-3032515525178471002011-02-21T20:53:10.924-05:002011-02-21T20:53:10.924-05:00Kenneth- Over the past several months I have seen ...Kenneth- Over the past several months I have seen a huge interest in people wanting to grow thier own vegetables. Growing is no longer a fad. You do it once and it becomes a way of life. Not surprisingly though many people are apartment dwellers and live vicarously through magazines and youtube clips of people who grow everyday. I know this sounds a little bit out there, but I would love for everyone in my community to grow something. I don't care if it's a chia pet:)ATWhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09634611792880885608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-417192197645926716.post-55216139404232412442011-02-21T14:03:21.269-05:002011-02-21T14:03:21.269-05:00ATW, you're spot on--no reason apartment-dwell...ATW, you're spot on--no reason apartment-dwellers can't grow tons of veggies in containers! The dwarf/container varieties are, of course, selected for such conditions, but I've found that a lot of veggies scale themselves to their environment--even a tomato variety that would grow huge in an unrestricted garden plot can be grown in a smaller container. It won't get as large, and it won't yield as much. But, it still will yield!Kenneth Moorehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11619410362453458358noreply@blogger.com