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Gardening in Containers
Many people who live in apartment buildings or houses with little or no
yard space may think they cannot follow the prophet's counsel to plant a
garden. But you can grow quite a bit of food in pots and hanging planters
inside your home or on a balcony. This activity will help you get started
gardening in containers. Even if your family has plenty of outdoor garden
space, you might want to try growing some of your vegetables indoors.
Activity
You can plant in almost any kind of container. Try using plastic jugs, garbage cans,
milk cartons, cans, plastic bags, baskets, a wagon bed, kitchen canisters, or clay pots.
The bottom of the container should have several small drain holes and be lined with 2 to 3
inches of small gravel before you put in the topsoil. Hang containers from windows, put
them on windowsills or in window wells; line your sidewalk or driveway with them, or hang
them from your ceiling.
The following chart shows you how much dirt you will need in a container
to grow some common vegetables. This will give you an idea of what size
container you need to use. It also tells you when to plant and harvest
the vegetables and how big they will get. These are not the only vegetables
that grow well in containers. You can try almost any kind that is common
to your area.

Additional Activities
Make an indoor herb garden on a window sill.
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