tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3587329833287848476.post4573792024270894407..comments2023-12-29T09:04:45.959-06:00Comments on Lady Kuts: My First-Time Vegetable Container GardeningMharmshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18039057377322491435noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3587329833287848476.post-10718798827039255722020-06-23T23:04:27.695-05:002020-06-23T23:04:27.695-05:00Hi Christine! Thank you so much for stopping by. ...Hi Christine! Thank you so much for stopping by. Yes, it is great to have a vegetable container garden especially nowadays. I am still trying to increase the variety of veggies that I will want to plant in the pots. It's very hot summer here in Texas so some veggies need to be in partial sunlight. The soil dries up very fast. Unlike in the Philippines, humidity helps a lot. <br /><br />Back in the Philippines, I helped my father tend his small vegetable garden. Ingredients for soups and dishes are just there for grabs. <br /><br />Take care and stay healthy.MharMghttps://kutsownstyle.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3587329833287848476.post-48904922475565225222020-06-22T21:35:26.672-05:002020-06-22T21:35:26.672-05:00Yes indeed, I agree that vegetable indoor gardenin...Yes indeed, I agree that vegetable indoor gardening is the new normal for us all. I realized that during the quarantine period, especially the first few days, I really wished I'd planted veggies sooner so we would have something to harvest if there will be a scarcity. But thankfully all went well during quarantine, we've planted kamote tops, alugbati, tomatoes, chili, eggplant, oregano and malunggay.. (we are sellers of malunggay seeds also here in the Philippines, by the way) I do hope we all learn a lesson from what is happenning these days and plant veggies all year round so we have ready supply.<br /><br />Cheers!Christinehttp://iheartd80s.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com