Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Combat High Prices Of Vegetable By Making Your Own Garden Without Land Space

For the rural areas, planting your own vegetables may not be a problem since they most likely have the land to till and grow as much as their space can accommodate.

For the urban areas, where most are covered with cement, it may be limited but it must not be a real problem. Container gardening is the solution.

Growing your vegetable in pots and empty plastic soda bottles like the 1.5-L or 2-L sizes, or 1-gal bottled water containers, some soil and your seedlings, and put them where sunrays can kiss them, water when needed, and you're done. All you have to do is wait for them to grow.

Someday when you find yourself growing your garden that your space is not enough, you can always use your rooftop or your fence or your wall (hanging vegetables). It's only a matter of imagination...and work after that, of course. :)

Or, you might want to try one of the upside-down tomato gardens I find so cute and decorative. If you have no idea how to setup your indoor herb garden, you won't be clueless. Before buying anything, though, you might want to see the kitchen and dining buying guide so you can decide intelligently.

At least when you plant your own, you can be sure of its cleanness. No pesticide and it's handled only by you.

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