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Growing 50+ Different Plants In Containers | Container Gardening



I’m in Zone 7B and Growing over 49 different fruits and veggies in my small container garden and I still have room for more!

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35 Comments

  1. Just come across your channel. I started different seed indoors and out and virtually nothing has sprouted. Maybe some of your tips and inspiration will help. Thanks for you channel

  2. Your moringa looks a little yellow. When your plants are yellow means they need fertilizer or they are not absorbing the fertilizer. In that case your need to add a little Epsom salt.

  3. 🌱💚🌱💛😊💛🌱💚🌱
    Companion Planting!
    I am praying you and me as container gardeners are most successful.
    Thank you for sharing. Be well and be safe. Peace and blessings

  4. Wow Pam this is awesome Everything looks amazing I can’t wait to see everything grow big and tall thank you for sharing this awesome video 👏👏👏👏👏

  5. I’m also in zone 7b. I can’t wait to get my veggies out! I purchased raised beds from Walmart this year. I also have growbags and a couple of on the ground raised beds. Happy growing.

  6. Did you harden the seedlings off before you put them out? Sometimes the sun is too strong for them if they are started inside. You should bring them outside for small periods of time before leaving them out permanently.

  7. Moringa (aka malungay) is a tree that comes from the Philippines. Grows well in Hawaii. Likes tropical weather. We had one next door until a typhoon took it out.

  8. Hello everyone from Trinidad. Pam, you are definitely an awesome gardener. Love your variety of herbs, fruits and vegetables. Take care.

  9. Thanks for posting this I'm just starting container (5 gallon bucket) gardening and am trying to do companion plants soon. I think I did a good job of planning and now I see ways I can improve in your video, thanks! I subbed

  10. From Malaysia. Just subscribed, one of the best channels, most suited for me. I'm doing container gardening too here in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia due to small space in my home. I am deriving a great deal of knowledge and info from you. Thank you so very much.

  11. I also grow everything in raised beds and pots. My starts are still growing in the basement and can’t go outdoors for a few weeks yet. You have a fabulous garden🧅🥒🍅

  12. I want to get started on container gardening as well, it allows to grow more in a tighter space.

  13. Combination planting is the way to go in containers. I am attempting to do the same because I grew (thank God for that) to many things inside. Moving them outside, I'm standing in the middle of them and wowwww. Thank you for showing this… truly a grand help! Staking your Blueberry Bushes up to make room for other items was new. I'll try it. Brain on the loose!! 🤣🤣🤣😘❤️

  14. Thank you. I’m upping my container game this year. Thanks so much for posting. I remember when you got the rescue blueberry bush. He’s looking quite lively. Can I start my seeds outside in the container now that it’s warmer and past the frost date?

  15. First time to visit your site! I love it! Plus, you are so pleasant to listen to. I live in Alaska!!! so we do good to get one harvest in our very short summer. I container plant most of my plants. I also have a sunroom which stretches the season quite a bit, and a greenhouse for tomatoes. We have from late May to end of August to plant and harvest whatever. Mostly cold weather crops! However, with our extremely long summer days (24 hours in June) plants grow very fast and mature early. I am amazed at the size of the veggies that will grow here! Many are entered in the state fair. They have had 120-pound cabbage, 600-pound pumpkin. 20-pound beets and onions, and fifty-pound squash and zukes entered in the fair. Of course, these things have been babied and treated very special. I don't know if I would eat any of them, but they are cool to see!! We usually get our first frost in Sept. and first snow in Oct. The snow will stay around until late April or early May. The saving graces that we have are the wild editable plants that grow here. There are tons of them!! They have become my passion!!! Many of them are delicious! Anyway, I just felt like sharing this with you! Hope you enjoy it and get a few laughs from it. Keep on keeping on Girl!!!

  16. Greetings! Leadfarmer 73 and Lady Lead introduced me to your channel. I also subscribed to your cooking channel. LOVE your Shorts with all of the tips! My Husband Gardens here in the Tropics with temperatures of 85-95 degrees everyday year-round. Jamila Harris St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands

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