• Home Page
  • About Us
  • Services
    • Water Management
    • New Technology
    • Peaceful Gardens
    • Landscape Accents
  • Photo Album
  • Client Testimonies
  • Contact Us
  • Ed's Blogs
  • Links
MIDWEST LANDSCAPING

Ed's BLOG 

Gardening in Small Spaces

10/28/2018

0 Comments

 
With the availability of livable working spaces in todays environment, it is exciting to see new improved varieties of flowers and vegetables that do not require a lot of growing space.
Burpee , the age old vegetable and flower seed producer ( They have been producing quality seeds since 1876 ) has a new line of vegetable varieties called the Spacer Saver line.
These vegetables are suited for the end con Sumer who loves to grow their own food and want healthy fresh foods for their families to consume.
The 'Space Savers' collection provide plants that thrive in small areas and containers which is is very hot with the increase in his rise condos and town homes in a large number of big cities around the U.S. I am listing some of the favorites I feel will be big sellers for the coming year ahead and for those of us that live in the sunny states like California, Florida, Arizona, and other warm winter southwest states we can take advantage of some of the varieties now.
Here's my top 10 'Hot List'
1. Jungle Parrot Pepper : grows 12-18" hgt. x 12-18" width.

2.Atlas Tomato :  24-36" hgt. x 24-36" width.

3. Red Robin Basil : 18-24" hgt. x 18-24" width.

4. Sweet Dani Lemon Basil : 22-24" hgt. x 22-24" width.

5. Seascape Strawberry : 12-18" hgt. x 24-36" width.

6. * Gold Standard Cucumber : 8-10" x 48-60" width. These cucumbers can produce 5 times the amount of beta carotene of other garden cucumbers. A member of the 'Boost Collection' of vegetables selected for their higher levels of antioxidants.

7. * Beanaza Bean : 15" hgt. x 10" hgt.  Great small space gardening choice. Heavy producer.

8. * Big Flat Head Cabbage : 12-18"hgt. x 24-30" width. Speciality cabbage with mid tasty leaves. Very sweet dense interior, great for sandwich wraps. 

9. * Bloomsdale Spinach : 10-12" hgt. x 6-8" width. Withstands heat better than other varieties. Heavy producer, sweet non bitter taste.

10. Quickstar Kohlrabi : 8-12" hgt. x 9-12" width. Slow bolt can be stir-fried in strips, grated for salads or eaten raw like a carrot. Wonderful source of dietary fiber, and vitamins C , B , and minerals.
​
Check out online at burtpeehomegardensbrand.com for even more varieties and be sure to check back at 'Eds Blogs" for more unique tips and ideas for your home garden or business roof top garden.
0 Comments



Leave a Reply.

    Picture

    Author

    Edward L. Wallace has been the principle owner of Midwest Landscaping for over 25 years. With experience in various aspects of landscape consultation,design,and installation OF " SUSTAINABLE LIVING ENVIRONMENTS" you can rest assured your landscaping experience will be one of "Dreams Fulfilled"

    Archives

    May 2022
    January 2021
    May 2020
    April 2020
    November 2018
    October 2018
    September 2018
    August 2018
    October 2017
    July 2017
    April 2017
    January 2017
    December 2016
    September 2016
    August 2016
    July 2016
    March 2016
    January 2016
    December 2015
    November 2015
    August 2015
    July 2015
    May 2015
    April 2015
    March 2015
    February 2015
    June 2014
    May 2014
    April 2014
    March 2014
    February 2014
    January 2014
    November 2013
    February 2013
    January 2013
    December 2012
    October 2012
    September 2012
    July 2012
    May 2012
    April 2012
    March 2012
    February 2012
    January 2012


    l

    All
    Bedding Plants
    Calif.Friendly Landscapes
    Calif.Friendly Landscapes
    Conservation Trends
    Conservation Trends
    Eroison Control
    Fertilizer Facts
    Firescaping
    Hardscaping Trends
    Health Related
    Latest & Greatest Products
    Native Plants
    Native Plants
    Our Changing Environment
    Outdoor Living Accessories
    Patio Covers
    Pest Control
    Plant Maintenance Tips
    Rebate/Incentive Programs
    Soils 101
    Sustainability Trends
    Tree Care
    Turf Facts
    Water Features
    Water Management

    RSS Feed

Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.
  • Home Page
  • About Us
  • Services
    • Water Management
    • New Technology
    • Peaceful Gardens
    • Landscape Accents
  • Photo Album
  • Client Testimonies
  • Contact Us
  • Ed's Blogs
  • Links