What kind of vegetables are suitable for potted plants?
Potted vegetables don't need much room to grow. Generally, there are many vegetables suitable for potted plants, such as tomatoes, leeks, fungus, spinach, coriander, peppers, spinach, garlic, leeks, lettuce and amaranth.
garlic
Garlic is usually planted in September, and the growth cycle is about 250 days. It can be picked and eaten after 9 months of planting. It tastes spicy and has the effects of warming stomach, promoting digestion and regulating qi.
tomato
Tomatoes are usually planted in 1 and February, and the growth cycle is about 150 days. Planting for more than 3 months can be picked and eaten. They taste sweet and sour, and have the effects of lowering blood pressure, reducing blood fat, preventing cancer, stimulating appetite, promoting digestion, promoting fluid production and quenching thirst.
Lettuce; lettuce
Lettuce is usually planted in August and September in autumn, and the growth cycle is about 50 days. Pick and eat after planting for 2 months. It tastes slightly bitter and has the effects of improving sleep, losing weight and enhancing immunity.
hotbed chives
It is more suitable to plant leeks in February and March, and the growth cycle is 60-80 days. Leek can be picked and eaten after planting for more than 2 months. It tastes spicy and has the effects of clearing away heat and promoting diuresis, detoxifying and resolving phlegm.
Cultivation methods and key points of potted vegetables
1. If potted vegetables want to grow well, you must choose the right pot. Generally, small pots are suitable for vegetables with short planting cycle, while large pots are suitable for vegetables with long planting cycle.
Generally speaking, the space of potted plants is limited, the water will evaporate faster and the watering will be slower. In summer, it is more appropriate to water it once in the morning and once in the evening.
3. Because the nutrients in the soil in the basin are limited, in order to ensure the normal growth of vegetables, it is necessary to apply an appropriate amount of fertilizer.