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  • what can i plant in a 2.5" deep container?

    it's an old sand playtray which i'd like to use, if i can.

    it's 2ft X 18" X 2.5"

    anything? or am i gunna have to think of another use for it?

    thanks

  • #2
    i planted a cuke in one about that size, the first year I was growing [all in containers as we were renting].

    As long as you mulch, water, feed and give it something to climb up - it will do fine.

    Or

    Spring onions, salads, herbs for the ground cover, and pop the cuke in about May/june time.

    OR

    Use it for a constant seed bed

    OR

    fill with a growbag and pop some toms in - pop some basil in beneath the toms to make sure the greenfly stay away from the toms

    OR

    Use it to contain the little seedling pots, so that they can go outside in the day and come inside at night to harden them off

    So many uses. If it is see through - can be used as a cloche for just sown seeds in the raised beds - pop a terracotta pot on the top to stop it blowing away.

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    • #3
      At two and a half inches deep I wouldn't have thought it would be able to support a cucumber.

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      • #4
        A planting area for the little one who has now outgrown the sand?
        The weeks and the years are fine. It's the days I can't cope with!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by TPeers View Post
          A planting area for the little one who has now outgrown the sand?
          great idea

          but i don't think she'd grow very well would i use a grow bag?

          was thinking about lettuces....would i need to drill the bottom full of holes?(cus that would take forever....)

          (oh, and it's on legs by the way)

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          • #6
            Originally posted by zazen999 View Post
            i planted a cuke in one about that size, the first year I was growing [all in containers as we were renting].

            As long as you mulch, water, feed and give it something to climb up - it will do fine.

            Or

            Spring onions, salads, herbs for the ground cover, and pop the cuke in about May/june time.

            OR

            Use it for a constant seed bed

            OR

            fill with a growbag and pop some toms in - pop some basil in beneath the toms to make sure the greenfly stay away from the toms

            OR

            Use it to contain the little seedling pots, so that they can go outside in the day and come inside at night to harden them off

            So many uses. If it is see through - can be used as a cloche for just sown seeds in the raised beds - pop a terracotta pot on the top to stop it blowing away.
            ahh..toms....hmmm....toms and lettuces and spring onions...how much room would that take up? i have all 3 to grow. and it would be great if it was possible to get all of those (i'm only trying a few) and would they all be able to grow together? so to speak...

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            • #7
              Originally posted by rustylady View Post
              At two and a half inches deep I wouldn't have thought it would be able to support a cucumber.
              If you put a cane in each corner and tie it in the middle to make a bivouac, it grows up that.

              With regard toms, lettuces and spring onions; yes; it is possible.

              Toms spaced out in the middle
              Spring onions in little batches around the outside. Lettuces again in little batches in between.

              As long as you fertilise it regularly and don't let it dry out, it'll be fine.

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              • #8
                i don't really have much else apart from multi-purpose to use. what kind of fertiliser would i use? something like a tomato one? see, i really AM clueless

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                • #9
                  Two and a half inches deep? that's really pretty shallow. It will dry out unbelievably quickly in the summer - you'd almost have to keep it permanently sitting in a tray of water.

                  Still, you could have a go, as an experiment. Let us know how you get on.
                  All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Two_Sheds View Post
                    Two and a half inches deep? that's really pretty shallow. It will dry out unbelievably quickly in the summer - you'd almost have to keep it permanently sitting in a tray of water.

                    Still, you could have a go, as an experiment. Let us know how you get on.
                    so. might i be better turning it upside down and using something like grow bags and cover it with plastic to make a greenhousey type contraption then?

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                    • #11
                      but it's not very tall. (although i haven't measured it)

                      and it might not allow a lot of light...
                      Last edited by citygirl; 16-03-2008, 07:01 PM.

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                      • #12
                        Can you post a photo?

                        Seriously, I have grown a cuke in a very shallow plastic tray - and it was fine. Ditto toms.

                        Tom fertiliser would be good; but I would use a grow bag for the compost. It has manure in it so is much more potent.

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                        • #13
                          Get lettuce and radish in it. You could have several difference varieties in there no problem especially the small leaf types like rocket. Quick turnover stuff if you are keeping it in your garden. Only one hole needed for drainage. You don't want the water getting out too fast!
                          http://plot62.blogspot.com/

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                          • #14
                            well, i've been out in the yard this morning giving a few bits the once over. and i was looking at it, thinking...frogs...frogs would love that with a few rocks in(the legs can come off)....but i don't have any frogspawn , and am not easily available to go frogspawn catching..

                            oh, but it would be good to have a one stop salad bar aswell...but it really is only shallow, yes. so growbag soil then?

                            also. if you pleases....what's the best way to sterlise the pots and stuff. i have a steam-gun, the kind you plug in. is that the best thing to use? or are we talking a full on attack with all sorts of nasty chemicals?..
                            Last edited by citygirl; 17-03-2008, 12:25 PM.

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                            • #15
                              Why sterilise? Was there some sort of viral problem last year? Generally I just scrub pots at the kitchen sink or if I'm feeling really flamboyant I might consider putting a few in the dishwasher!
                              The weeks and the years are fine. It's the days I can't cope with!

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