best nutrients/space-occupied ratio?
the intent is grow as much food as possible within an RV.
which veggy will deliver the most nutrients **for a given amount of space devoted to the flowerpots** ? I see 3 candidates so far: sweet potato, broccoli, dandelions. other candidates? Other considerations? |
best nutrients/space-occupied ratio?
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best nutrients/space-occupied ratio?
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best nutrients/space-occupied ratio?
On Jan 27, 8:20 am, The Cook wrote: On 25 Jan 2007 19:33:47 -0800, wrote: the intent is grow as much food as possible within an RV. which veggy will deliver the most nutrients **for a given amount of space devoted to the flowerpots** ? I see 3 candidates so far: sweet potato, broccoli, dandelions. other candidates? Other considerations?How much space do you intend to devote to the project? Any idea how big the plants actually get and how much you can harvest from each plant? Vegetable plants like light. Think outdoors on a sunny day. Other than dandelions which grow all the time, most vegetables grow in a particular season. Broccoli likes cool weather and sweet potatoes like it hot. You need to get some books on vegetable gardening and nutrition and do some studying. No, as far as nutrients, the guy is right. Green vegetables have the most, Collard and kale are usually considered the two best, though broccoli and sweet potatoes are also good. Dandelion is a chicory and probably more nutritious than sweet potatoes but not as good as collard. In fact, cabbage is less nutritious than the aforementioned veggies, but one gets a lot more cabbage than collard per row, and so cabbage is probably the answer. A little time spent on the USDA website, plus an estimate of yields per square foot, is all that is needed. |
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