Use good soil and you won't have to feed them for a few months. Water them on day where they need it. I watered mine during droughts daily and normally a couple times a week. Don't use ferts until growth slows or clorosis (yellowing leaves) appears around the older growth. If you use good soil and mulch then water shouldn't be a huge problem. Make the plot big as possible (3feet deep and 3 feet wide. This will allow the plants roots to spread out and take a much more intense beating if necessary.
Earthy Dank Reviewed by Earthy Dank on . outdoor in the vacant lot I was thinking about planting some seeds in this vacant lot right next to my house. It gets perfect sunlight and i could probably water them with a hose easily. I was just wondering what kind of special care they would require. Like could i just plant them and water them and then wait till harvest or do i need special fertilizers and stuff. ?? Rating: 5