Creating a themed salsa garden in urban planter boxes is a fantastic way to grow fresh ingredients in a small space. Start by selecting 3-4 deep, rectangular planters with good drainage. The key is strategic plant pairing. In your largest box, plant one or two determinate (bush-type) tomato varieties, such as 'Roma' or 'Patio Princess,' which thrive in containers. In a second box, combine chili peppers—like jalapeños or serranos—with onion sets or scallions, as they have compatible watering needs. Dedicate a third box to cilantro and perhaps a compact garlic variety. Place the boxes in a location that receives at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Use a high-quality potting mix and ensure consistent watering, as containers dry out quickly. Feed your plants with a balanced organic fertilizer every few weeks. For a continuous cilantro harvest, sow seeds every 3-4 weeks. With this organized approach, you'll have tomatoes, peppers, onions, and herbs ready for a fresh, homegrown salsa all season long.
How can I create a themed garden, like a salsa garden, using several urban planter boxes?
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