Patio Vegetable Garden Project

As promised, this is the main project page for our Patio Vegetable Garden project.

I’m not going to write too much here as it is all covered in the posts.  However, below you will find a list of all the posts relating to the project so you can watch it develop and grow in order as it happens.  Newest Posts at the top, oldest at the bottom.

Patio Vegetable Garden Articles

Patio Vegetable Garden – Week Seven

Patio Vegetable Garden - Week Seven - [June 21st, 2012]

Join us on week seven of our Patio Vegetable Garden Project as we seen an explosion of growth, and an invasion of slugs...

Patio Vegetable Garden – Week Five (Six)

Patio Vegetable Garden – Week Five (Six) - [June 11th, 2012]

Join us on Week Five of our Patio Vegetable Garden Project as we discover the joys of protecting Carrots, and staking the Peas

Patio Vegetable Garden – Week Three – Growth!

Patio Vegetable Garden - Week Three - Growth! - [May 22nd, 2012]

Join me on week three of our Patio Vegetable Garden project. This week we have growth, and some tasty new additions to the selection.

Patio Vegetable Garden – Week One

Patio Vegetable Garden - Week One - [May 10th, 2012]

We have finally decided to get our Patio Vegetable Garden finished. Join us on our journey as we undertake this very rewarding project.

One Response to “Patio Vegetable Garden Project”

  1. Stay June 8, 2012 at 9:03 pm # Reply

    You can buy the sock with or without copmost inside, if you want to do it more inexpensively. If you want to use your own copmost that’s great, you just have to make sure you fill the sock not too tight, not too loose. Potato bags are good too, but the beauty of the socks is that they are made to breathe. That is the point, that the copmost can breathe and stay active so it can release nutrients to the plants. And it doesn’t get root bound like a pot.

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