I started growing in pots due to the
voles,
wood rats and rabbit problem. The rats still jump up into the strawberry beds, 18 inches off the ground, and raid the fruit.
Those black pots get hot quickly, drying out and overheating the
roots. Some like it hot, especially the hot peppers. Rest, I put a suspended cover cloth over, like broccoli, so they can survive.
Never was able to grow eggplant here before, with the cool nights. Pots worked great for that, but I put plenty of compost (we make our own), trace minerals plus extra cal/Phos, and humate and worm castings. That makes a super potting mix, mixed into
native soil. For our compost we use goat manure, poplar and oak leaves, grass clippings, weeds and turn it often so it doesn’t become anerobic. Guess those eggplants like warm roots too. I buried bottoms of some of the larger pots into the soil about 4 inches, for the pole beans, to keep them cool. Getting 3 # a day sometimes, off about 12 plants. They are growing over a
cattle panel
trellis bent to make a tunnel.
Deer proof and has
chicken wire on all sides and front door to keep out critters. Easy to pick and it provides partial shade for lettuce in pots below. It can’t take the summer heat without shade.
Sweet potatoes are in totes up on a slatted table with pvc hoops and row cover. Look like little covered wagons. This is to keep them warmer at night which they need to produce tubers. Also we wrapped rough edges on the cattle panel wire ties so we can throw
greenhouse plastic over for winter and extend the season another month or so. Still experimenting. Getting older makes for bending and planting/weeding/harvesting very difficult if not impossible.
Constant rain has made fungal spots develop tissue necrosis on the eggplant, so I’ll go out and spray diluted whole
milk when the rain stops and reapply every time it rains, to protect them from further damage. We had 3 months of almost no rain, now it is every day, lots getting waterlogged. Pots drain better if a little sand is put in the mix.
We cut thin lathing strips and wove through the cattle panel perimeter fencing around the garden to (finally) keep deer out. So far, so good.