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Old 18-07-2010, 03:29 PM
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Hi There,
I finally got my backyard garden and yard sorted, gardens got a deck and plants and flowers on it and the yard has been concreted etc.

The shed was cleared and junk skipped,but i`ve got a lot of tubs and planters of various shapes and sizes so i thought i give container veg gardening a go, someone gave me some tomato plant so thats a start.

Any advice is greatly appreciated, i thought about trying to grow some friut aswell.

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Old 18-07-2010, 03:56 PM
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Hi! I'm also new to this and have been growing solely in containers (indoors as I live in a flat) and everything is doing extremely well so far!

My main tip would be to get a good quality compost. Make sure its suitable for veg and many of them come with added feed ingrained in the compost which helps those little seedlings in the early days
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