If you have extra zucchini seedlings and don’t have enough space to plant, try an unusual approach to growing: use boxes! Not only will this method save space on your site, but it will also speed up the harvest thanks to the warm soil for the plants’ roots.

How to organize the grow in boxes:
First you need to mount a simple support for the drawers. Use wood blocks, metal angles, and screws for assembly.
Secure plastic boxes on two levels using zip ties to securely hold them in place.
Prepare the bottom of the box by lining it with plastic wrap or using old bags to prevent the soil from washing away. Fill the boxes with nutrient-rich soil and add compost or hummus.
Plant zucchini seedlings in boxes. Don’t forget to mulch the soil to retain moisture, protect the plants, and provide them with extra nutrition.
Regular watering and the application of organic fertilizers will provide favorable conditions for zucchini growth.
If you follow these simple tips, you can grow an additional 5-10 zucchini without even expanding the size of your garden. Install the structure in a bright spot in your garden, making sure the plants get enough sunlight.



