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Worry-free Gardening With An Earthbox


Friday, April 1st, 2011


The benefits of having a garden for vegetables are many and include the excellent flavor of home-grown produce and the health benefits of fresh vegetables that have been grown without nasty chemicals. However, many of us don’t have a yard or ideal growing conditions for an in-ground garden. If you live in an apartment, rent your home, or have a yard with little or no sunlight, you may believe that a vegetable garden is not feasible. You might have already thought of container gardening for vegetables, but dismissed the idea because of the frequent watering commitment. During the height of summertime, container-grown plants may need watering twice daily. There is also the dilemma that continual waterings can wash away the fertilizers meant to sustain the plants. With regular container gardening, it can be difficult to know if your plants are getting enough nutrients for optimal development.

While container gardening for vegetables may not seem like a viable solution, don’t be so quick to disregard the idea. There is a special[/spin} form of container gardening that [spin]takes care of the issue of continual watering and lost fertilizer. If you are looking for an easier way to take care of your container-grown vegetables, then a self-watering planter may be the solution you are seeking.

Unlike traditional planters where the extra water drains out the bottom, in a self-watering planter the water is contained in a reservoir. The plant roots regularly have access to the moisture in the reservoir which leads to exceptional growth. The reservoir allows the gardener to go many days at a time without watering, depending on the temperature. Any fertilizers that leach out of the soil are held with the extra water in the reservoir and are therefore still available for the plants’ use.

One brand of self-watering planter that works extremely well is the Earthbox Garden. There are many distinct benefits to growing produce in Earthboxes. Spacious enough to maintain 2 tomato plants, 4 squash, or 14 lettuce plants, the Earthbox has production that can rival in-ground gardens. The Earthbox planter takes the guesswork out of container gardening because it comes complete with a fertilizer packet. The Earthbox also comes with a weed cover that allows your vegetables to grow unrestricted but keeps weeds from thriving. With the weed cover, this system results in a truly worry-free gardening experience. The large water reservoir ensures that you won’t have to water nearly as often as you would with traditional container gardening.

Another advantage of the Earthbox gardens are their mobility. Earthboxes can be placed in regions of your yard that are the sunniest. You can place them on a balcony, on your deck, in a sunroom, or even on a fire escape if you have no patio or yard. Unlike a traditional garden which is stuck in one spot, Earthboxes are on wheels. The planter is easily relocated if it is necessary to follow sunlight or to protect your growing vegetables from pests.

Vegetable gardeners who utilize the Earthbox system often find maintaining their gardens much simpler than they ever thought it could be. The health benefits and outstanding flavor of home-grown produce in conjunction with the worry-free maintenance make Earthbox planters a gardening must-have. With virtually no weeding and high-yielding plants, gardening with an Earthbox System becomes a joy rather than a chore.

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