Monday, March 4, 2024

The Benefits of Container Gardening (1)

Discover why many people like this gardening method
淺談「容器園藝」 為什麼許多人喜歡 這種園藝方式?

Do you love gardening, but you don't have a yard? If that's the case, consider container gardening. This method involves growing plants in pots and containers rather than in the ground. Container gardening is a great way to grow flowers, herbs, vegetables, fruit trees and more. There are many advantages to this gardening method. 

To begin with, you don't need much space. A balcony, roof or any other outdoor area that receives direct sunlight will work. In fact, a sunny, indoor kitchen windowsill is perfect for a few small plants. This gives you easy access to herbs and vegetable s as you prepare meals. The key is to choose a spot that receives a good deal of sunlight. 

Unless they're too big or heavy, containers are portable. This allows you to move your plants inside if necessary. Or you can move your plants into the shade on extremely hot days. Containers allow you to place your plants wherever they'll grow best. 


Language Lab

advantage n.
something that helps you to be more successful than others, or the state of having this
- It is thought to be an advantage when a sports team plays in their hometown.
- What are the advantages of studying a foreign language?
- It will be your advantage later in life to take your studies seriously now. 

indoor adj.
used or happening inside a building
- Betty bought several indoor plants to decorate her apartment. 
- We stayed at this hotel because it has a heated, indoor swimming pool.
- Bob planted a small indoor garden in his basement so he has fresh vegetables all year round.

access n.
the right to enter a place, use something, see someone etc
- Without any access to a computer, it is impossible for Lillian to complete the homework. 
- You will gain access to the garden area by taking the path your right. 
access v.
to find information, especially on a computer
- Naomi had to go to the bank in person to access her bank account. 

extremely adv.
/ɪkˈstriːmli/
to a very great degree
- It is extremely difficult to pass this professor's tests. 
- The demand for houses in this city is so great that prices are extremely high.
in the extreme phrase
to a very great degree
- Haley's reaction to not passing her driver's test was one of anger in the extreme. 

bonsai n.

tree that is grown so that it always stays very small, or the art of growing trees in this way


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