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How to grow vegetables in pots is a fun, easy video that will get your inner gardener started with simple tips for an urban garden.
In many urban areas around the world today, there is a growing interest in gardening and growing your own vegetables. Even for those of us with very small spaces like balconies, micro farming is possible, and while it may not meet all your vegetable needs for the week, it is certainly a way of ensuring that you get some pesticide-free, fresh vegetables.
Besides, a lot of the charm of gardening is in the renewed connect with nature – and experiencing the pleasure of watching things grow. Quite often, beginners to urban gardening end up killing the plants due to poor drainage or not knowing how to cope with common pests that attack plants.
This video has a step-by-step demonstration on growing vegetables in pots, along with advice on chemical-free ways to grow plants and keep them healthy.
Go on and let your green thumb grow! (And if you liked this video, check out how to make your own compost).
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