Hi Newton,
Watering is fairly easy once you are organised and takes surprisingly little time. First never let the container dry out, this shrinks the growing medium and allows any water to run straight through the container. Second never overfill the containers with compost, as a guide I leave at least 2/3" gap on my blue buckets this allows me to flood the top of the bucket very quickly. Third and most important have a reliable son who is also into GYO.
As VVG posts above many people forget to water correctly when they grow in containers. People watch the rain coming down and don't bother with the hosepipe/watering can but rain is pretty much useless on some crops. The greenery on spuds or runner beans for example forms the perfect umbrella, many people have a good giggle watching me water in the pouring rain.
And thanks for the kind comments.
Colin
Watering is fairly easy once you are organised and takes surprisingly little time. First never let the container dry out, this shrinks the growing medium and allows any water to run straight through the container. Second never overfill the containers with compost, as a guide I leave at least 2/3" gap on my blue buckets this allows me to flood the top of the bucket very quickly. Third and most important have a reliable son who is also into GYO.
As VVG posts above many people forget to water correctly when they grow in containers. People watch the rain coming down and don't bother with the hosepipe/watering can but rain is pretty much useless on some crops. The greenery on spuds or runner beans for example forms the perfect umbrella, many people have a good giggle watching me water in the pouring rain.
And thanks for the kind comments.
Colin
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