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Can we grow a lady's finger, tomato, and pea in a single pot? What precautions should be taken while growing them and before sowing the seeds? Please can you explain this in simple language?

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Yes, you can grow tomatoes, lady's fingers, and garden peas in a pot, but there are some conditions to it.
I would not suggest growing tomatoes inside a single pot, because it takes up a lot of space inside the pot. But it is possible to grow all these if you follow the below conditions.
1: There should be abundant sunlight in the area where the pot is to be kept.
2: Grow only one seed from each of these plants, so that the pot does not become crowded
For this condition, you should at least have a 24-inch diameter and almost 20 inches depth pot.
3: All of these plants require well-fertilized soil, sometimes adding earthworms to the pot can increase its fertility.
4: These all plants require moist soil and always be cautious that watering too much can result in plant rot.
5: Make some holes in the bottom of the pot, so that the water will not be clogged inside the pot for so long time.
6: Beware that after the tomato, peas, and lady's finger grows they must have some standing support(especially for peas).
Hope you find this helpful.


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