ChinaVoodoo
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I'm specifically referring to vegetables and fruit. In 2015, I started my seedlings too early, and went on vacation at planting time, and decided to transfer them to 1 gallon nursery pots. https://www.growerssolution.com/PROD/1-gallon-black-trade-pot/OGTP
And leave them in the greenhouse while I went on vacation.
As a result, I have around 200 of these pots, and I was just kind of brain storming what I could grow in them. My basic assumptions are that due to the low amount of soil, and my own personal schedule, and laziness, that what I would grow ought to have some drought tolerance.
I'm guessing solanaceae would be too big. Maybe not. Dunno.
And leave them in the greenhouse while I went on vacation.
As a result, I have around 200 of these pots, and I was just kind of brain storming what I could grow in them. My basic assumptions are that due to the low amount of soil, and my own personal schedule, and laziness, that what I would grow ought to have some drought tolerance.
I'm guessing solanaceae would be too big. Maybe not. Dunno.