Dennis Heaton
06-25-2014, 11:53 AM
If you live in an apartment complex (that doesn't have a "community garden"), and you want to grow your own veggies, check this out...
Smart Pots - Container Gardening, Hydroponic Fabric Containers (http://smartpots.publishpath.com/)
https://www.facebook.com/SmartPots
Just saw this on OETA - Oklahoma Gardening this past weekend.
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pedmond
06-25-2014, 12:46 PM
I saw the same show and can confirm Smart Pots work very well for veggies/potatoes and other plants. I bought some about four years ago and have used them each growing season and will probably get another 4 or 5 years out of them before I have to replace them. I also have a number of raised beds, but the smart pots are good for other parts of my yard.
Dennis Heaton
06-25-2014, 12:49 PM
I saw the same show and can confirm Smart Pots work very well for veggies/potatoes and other plants. I bought some about four years ago and have used them each growing season and will probably get another 4 or 5 years out of them before I have to replace them. I also have a number of raised beds, but the smart pots are good for other parts of my yard.
pedmond...It's the Raised Bed SmartPots I want to get. Have you been using those for veggies?
pedmond
06-25-2014, 01:02 PM
pedmond...It's the Raised Bed SmartPots I want to get. Have you been using those for veggies?
No, I built a few of mine and also bought a few thru Amazon. The SmartPots raised beds do look good and I would be tempted to try them out. The company is here in OKC and you can go down to plant and buy them. When I bought mine, they were on Santa Fe, just south of 50th.
There's nothing like home grown.
Veggies that is. :wink:
Dennis Heaton
06-25-2014, 01:45 PM
No, I built a few of mine and also bought a few thru Amazon. The SmartPots raised beds do look good and I would be tempted to try them out. The company is here in OKC and you can go down to plant and buy them. When I bought mine, they were on Santa Fe, just south of 50th.
I did not know the Plant was here in OKC (guess I better read a bit more). The young lady at OETA - Oklahoma Gardening, told me this morning that TLC has them in stock. TLC just happens to be down the road and to the right. Heading there this weekend.