How To Gardening At Balcony
Grow any fruit or vegetable from tomatoes and carrots to basil and mint.
How to gardening at balcony. Patrick Belford of Inner City Nature says the main challenge of creating a beautiful garden balcony is coping with the extreme elements. Hope everyonce enjoy with mehttpsyoutubevHkaB5v2SjkThank you for watch. With plant and container choices you can either make a relatively low maintenance easy balcony garden or you can do a full-on farm.
Plants like pole beans peas and passionfruit can be grown in a balcony garden. Edible Balcony Garden Ideas You havent got a lot of it so make the most of your space. Turn the garden on its side by planting up vertical spaces instead.
Using pallets filled with soil and affixed to the wall attaching pots to a trellis hanging gutters from a chain or terracing on planter stairs. Balcony gardens are perfect for those living in city centre apartments or rental homes or for those who just want a small plant patch with easy access. If the balcony space has room for a table and some chairs but that is it make a dish garden as a center piece for the table.
The garden ideas for your balcony are as endless as your imagination with some caveats of course. Grow wind-sensitive plants in the lee of the balcony railing or sheltered them with larger plants. There are many creative ways to use this method.
Mix beans in with the squash or cucumbers. If you have a balcony with a good amount of sunlight throughout the day this may be for you. They grow well in a balcony or rooftop garden and will climb up a trellis within weeks.
In my mind the main component of any garden is plants so if you can grow thriving plants youve got a garden he says. Here is an example of a trellis that could go against the wall. Beans will also grow up the trellis and they put nitrogen back into the soil which helps the cucumbers or squash grow better while replenishing the soil.