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Vegetable Garden in Pots in Your House at Roof Top

These days, when monsoon is giving knock on the door, it looks very interesting to spend time in home and use the rooftop for the vegetable garden in pots in your own house at roof top. According to the balconygardenweb.com › Gardening Guide. The process to be adopted shall be as under: In containers you can plant almost any vegetable. Choose large and deep pots, avoid thin and poor quality plastic pots because they heat up quickly and drain poorly.

Updated on: 12 July, 2018 7:00 AM IST By: Chander Mohan

These days, when monsoon is giving knock on the door, it looks very interesting to spend time in home and use the rooftop for the vegetable garden in pots in your own house at roof top. According to the balconygardenweb.com › Gardening Guide. The process to be adopted shall be as under:

In containers you can plant almost any vegetable. Choose large and deep pots, avoid thin and poor quality plastic pots because they heat up quickly and drain poorly.

Soil Preparation

Using normal garden soil is a bad idea for growing vegetables in pots. Instead use good quality potting mix for healthy growth of plants and productivity. You can also prepare it yourself.

The Selected Vegetables for Pots are:

Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Radishes,Beans,Potatoes,Onions,Carrots,Beetroot,Lettuce,Garlic,Chilies and Peppers, Gourds, and Eggplant (Brinjal)

How to Create Raised Beds on Terrace

If you’re looking for practical as well as stylish way to make a terrace vegetable garden. Make a raised bed, in raised beds you’ll be able to grow lot of vegetables in compare to containers. Plants will thrive better with less care and maintenance, plus they are cheap.
The raised bed on the terrace does not differ fundamentally from those you see in a regular garden.

In well-stocked hardware stores or even online shops you will find special raised beds for terraces, you’ll only need to configure which one is better for you or you can make your own raised, which is very easy. Just ensure before installing it that the surface of terrace below it is waterproofed efficiently or not.

How to Fill Raised Bed with Soil

If you fill the raised bed with soil, consider to prevent voles and pests from entering the bed.

To make soil, just mix quality garden soil, ripe compost and manure.

What are the Advantage of Raised Beds

Probably the greatest advantage of raised bed is of course its height and wideness on terrace. Gardening can hardly be more convenient.

Integrate Vegetable Patch on the Terrace

You can also integrate a vegetable patch on your terrace and grow vegetable on the surface itself. But doing this is only good on large rooftops. Vegetable patch is similar to making a normal garden bed.

The integrated bed should be filled normally with soil like a regular garden bed. An addition of compost in soil is a perfect natural fertilizer for most of the plants.

Creating a Vegetable Terrace Garden in Planter boxes

Flower boxes and planters can be used to create a vegetable garden. You can hang these on an existing railing or set them just on the floor. How do you use them is entirely up to you.

Do not use ordinary garden soil in these planter boxes, either use quality potting mix or compost rich soil. Fertilizing is also important to improve productivity but it varies according to plants: peppers and tomatoes are heavy feeders, whereas green leafy vegetables do not need much fertilizer.

Plants for Flower Boxes for Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Garlic, Chilies, Herbs, Radishes, and Bush beans

Greens
Cucumbers, tomatoes and beans require a climbing aid, so that the plants do not break.

Repurpose Sandboxes

A sandbox is not just for games. From a small simple wooden sandpit, you can also make a hefty vegetable patch. This looks not only decorative, but provides your plants an optimal space to thrive.

Instead of using gravel for drainage, just fill the quality compost with soil. In the sandbox you can grow all sorts of small vegetables and herbs, mostly low growing that spreads too much.

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