With the number of homes in Washington state's Puget Sound region expected to grow by 830,000 households by 2050, the demand for small-space gardening is on the rise.
In fact, the Snohomish County Master Gardener Program has developed a container garden demonstration plot to show people just how easy and affordable it is to create one, the Seattle Times reports.
"There's a real interest in container gardens in part due to the increasing density of urban areas," says a Master Gardener who worked on the plot.
"You can place containers in the sun, control the soil, and manage the environment a lot more effectively."
Other factors are in play, too, encouraging people who might not otherwise have considered gardening to give it a go.Grocery bills have skyrocketed with inflation, and people are feeling the squeeze.
Other residents are worried about the health impact of pesticides and want more control over what's on their plate.
Other communities may want to grow hard-to-find culinary plants, and parents want to show their kids that produce doesn't come from a grocery store shelf.
"All of those things are coming together," says the Master Gardener.
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