I'm starting to think that maybe I need to reorganise where things will go.
In section 4 of my patch I was originally going to put tomatoes, aubergines and peppers (I made sure to specifically buy outdoor varieties and I don't have a greenhouse) and then have butternut squash in a couple of containers.
Since then I have started growing a cucumber plant too as I saw the seed packet in a shop and couldn't resist! I assumed I was going to grow this in a container too (presumably a large container with bamboo stakes, by the sounds of another recent thread).
I was just starting to think, though, do tomatoes (moneymaker and gardeners delight) do well when transplanted directly into the ground or are they generally better off in containers? Would it be wiser to keep the tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers and aubergines in containers and then plant a couple of squash plants into the vegetable patch instead?
I don't know if it's just a matter of aesthetics, or space, or a reason to do with what grows best.
In section 4 of my patch I was originally going to put tomatoes, aubergines and peppers (I made sure to specifically buy outdoor varieties and I don't have a greenhouse) and then have butternut squash in a couple of containers.
Since then I have started growing a cucumber plant too as I saw the seed packet in a shop and couldn't resist! I assumed I was going to grow this in a container too (presumably a large container with bamboo stakes, by the sounds of another recent thread).
I was just starting to think, though, do tomatoes (moneymaker and gardeners delight) do well when transplanted directly into the ground or are they generally better off in containers? Would it be wiser to keep the tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers and aubergines in containers and then plant a couple of squash plants into the vegetable patch instead?
I don't know if it's just a matter of aesthetics, or space, or a reason to do with what grows best.
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