I've been collecting a lot of fruit punnets, standard size around 7"x5" with depth of 3", 4" and also 2" (but the last one is probably not deep enough). Could they not be put to really good use to grow shallow root vegetables that I could harvest as baby.
It would be handy to be able to save limited bed space if the quick growing vegetables can be grown in container but I don't want to spend more money buying pots . The florist bucket tends to be too deep and expensive with the cost of filling with compost. Also free pots that you acquire from buying plants aren't quite spacious as the punnet.
I think I already know what I can experiment with but I just wanted to get your opinions first. Maybe we all can benefit from free punnets.
It would be handy to be able to save limited bed space if the quick growing vegetables can be grown in container but I don't want to spend more money buying pots . The florist bucket tends to be too deep and expensive with the cost of filling with compost. Also free pots that you acquire from buying plants aren't quite spacious as the punnet.
I think I already know what I can experiment with but I just wanted to get your opinions first. Maybe we all can benefit from free punnets.
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