Common plants grown in gutters include the following.
Growing spinach in a gutter.
A couple of tips for growing lettuce in gutters.
It s super easy i promise.
You can either drill holes in the bottoms of your gutters or hang them at a slight angle so that excess water slides away.
If you re having germination problems there are a few possible causes for these.
Lettuce salad greens asian greens spinach or mustard radishes carrots beets strawberries snap peas chives garlic cilantro bunching onions mint thyme marjoram succulents annual flowers.
In any season spinach grows best when given rich near neutral soil that has been enriched with composted manure or other nitrogen source and this is especially important when growing winter spinach which will stay in the ground for up to seven months.
Rotate your lettuce crops to keep an abundant supply of fresh lettuce producing during the growing season.
Make sure your gutters are securely attached or hung and then fill them with organic potting soil.
See how i installed gutters in my greenhouse check out this stock tank filled with lettuce.
When seedlings sprout to about two inches thin them to 3 4 inches apart.
Simply line your gutters with a wee bit of pea gravel add potting soil then add your seeds or lettuce starts and water as you normally would.
Make sure soil is at least 45 degrees and you have to keep the soil moist pretty much the entire growing season.
Paint gutters for a more colorful display.
Cut them into appropriate lengths wearing safety glasses.
How to grow spinach fertilize only if necessary due to slow growth or use as a supplement if your soil ph is inadequate.
Learning how to grow spinach will also require you to be ready for these potential issues.
Beyond thinning no cultivation is necessary.
Roots are shallow and easily damaged.
Fill the gutter within a half inch of the top lip with potting soil scooping the potting soil into the gutter by hand or with a gardening trowel.
Drill holes for wire if your garden will hang and add drainage holes unless the gutter garden will be at an angle where it can drain.
Now choose which plants flowers or vegetables that you would like to see smell and eat.
Hang on a stand if desired.
It is easier to take care of but you do need to look at it daily.
Being in a gutter the soil will dry out faster and the temperature will fluctuate in larger increments.