>>958356You can container garden really easily. If you have actual ground to plant in you can treat it like a container. Dig a single hole, about the size of a 5-gal bucket, fill it with good rich soil, and plant in it. That was my method for my first garden eons ago when I didn't have enough good soil.
>What kinda things are you growing in there?Everything. Way too much to list (pic). One bed is dedicated to nothing but asparagus. 2 are potatoes this year (yukon gold and purple majesty) along with garlic. One is dedicated to elephant garlic grown from bulbils. Chickweed is used as a covercrop weed suppression for most everything. I still need lots of extra soil in the beds to bring them up to proper level, but I can still plant in them. That is only 1 of 3 of my gardens.
>Damn, what are those? That looks like commercial scale?I don't even remember, that was 8 years ago. Onions, tomatoes, zucchini, I recall that much. I made the shelving unit from scarp treated lumber. The trays are from old greenhouse purchases people give me. The cups are regular Styrofoam. It is just a hodge podge that I don't use anymore. I use metal shelving, shop lights, as seen here
>>958309 which has enough space for 900 starts once I'm done with it.
>I bet a single bed of zucchini van feed a family for a month.That's the plan, only not zucchini.