Edible Gardening

How to Grow Fruiting Vegetables in Pots



Learn tips on how to grow popular local fruiting vegetables such as lady’s-fingers, chillies and eggplants at home.

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8 Comments

  1. To grow root veg like carrots, the fertilizer shd b low in nitrogen… i can't seems to find a fertilizer that is low in N for veg but there are a few low N fertilizer for orchid plants… can I use it for my root veg?

  2. Hi. 30cm pot means 30cm in diameter or depth or both?

    Since fruiting vegetables need to be planted further apart, does it mean 1 plant/seed to 1 pot? Thank u

  3. Hi, what should I do if I have planted them not deep enough. Only in 10-15 cm soil. Can I just add soil then lift them? Thanks

  4. How to grow padi chilli and lime? I have grown many times, but no grow up at all. No sunlight at the Corridor.

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