Container vegetables question..

Cruise04

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I would like to grow some tomatoes and maybe some cucumbers but I'll have to do them in containers. Is there anything special that I need to make sure that I do (I know that I need to stake the tomatoes). My yard just isn't feasible to do a larger vegetable garden but I want to give this a try for salads.

Thanks for any suggestions.
 
You can buy some selections that are smaller and meant for containers. Grape and cherry tomatoes, patio tomatoes, cucumbers for pickling are smaller and still taste great. I also use soil for containers. It holds moisture longer. Water often and fertilize. Enjoy!
 
Thank you for that information. Cherry tomatoes would be right up my alley for salads. Awesome - thanks.
 
Determinate tomato plants are great for containers. I grow basil, lettuce,chives and herbs in containers. Never tried cucumbers. I use light colored plastic pots with good drainage. Mine take daily watering which I do for the hanging plants anyway. Nice part is you can move them around if they're not getting enough sun or with lettuce too much sun.:sunny:
 








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