Anonymous wrote:Can you do a raised garden bed? I've had better luck with that than containers. I do a 50/50 mix of organic soil and compost and have great results.
PP who said not to worry about soil if your house was built after 1980- I don't think it's that simple. What was there before your house was built? Is there or was there pressure treated lumber there? Etc. I don't worry a ton about that but it is one more reason I feel better about a raised bed where the plant roots will barely, if at all, reach the ground soil.
Anonymous wrote:One other note. While I always try to buy organic seeds or organic plants, sometimes my timing regarding shopping availability is off, and there might not be an organic version of the item I want.
I allow myself to go ahead and make the purchase, because while the plant might not have started as organic, I will raise it in an organic fashion, which I feel is still acceptable.
If it's a choice between that, and buying from the store (meaning gas to go to store, gas from trucks that transported the food from perhaps long distances) I feel like I'm still making a very earth-friendly choice by purchasing a non-organic seed packet/plant and then raising it without pesticides/fertilizers.
Anonymous wrote:op here- yes, I am thinking about a container garden. I just got my own townhouse...I have a small backyard, I already planted a bunch of flowers in the small space I had. Further, I was concerned that if I planted organic vegetables in the gorund it might not make sense because there might already be a bunch of chemicals like fertilizer/pesticides in the dirt and then it wouldn't be very healthy to be eating food grown from there... so I thought a container with orgranic soil might be the better way to guarantee an organic vegetable garden...
Anonymous wrote:is it too late to start carrots from seed now?
Anonymous wrote:It's late for tomato, eggplant and peppers from seed.
Cucumbers, squash, greens and beans are still OK.