The fourth installation of the new gardening series Guides for the
Prairie Gardener will teach you how to maximize your small-space garden
in the prairies.
Not everyone in the prairies has a big, wide-open space in which to
garden, but with a little extra know-how and some specialized
techniques, you can maximize your success in the space you have.
Lifelong gardeners Sheryl and Janet are here with answers to all of your
big questions about small-space gardening including
- Which types of growing media to use in containers or raised beds
- How to properly fertilize and water your container plants, including
grow bags and containers made from various types of materials
- How to get started in square foot gardening
- How to reap the rewards of succession planting and catch-cropping
- How to build raised beds, wicking beds, and sub-irrigation planters
- Which veggies and vines to grow vertically, what herbs and edible
flowers are suitable for container growing, as well as small tree
options for your tiny yard
- How to keep hanging baskets looking lush and full of blooms all
summer.
Whether you're using container gardens, raised beds, small plots, and
postage-stamp sized yards, or trying your hand at vertical gardening,
certified master gardeners Sheryl and Janet answer all your questions
about how to do so successfully on the prairies. Small-space gardeners
are a different breed and what they create can be magic!