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Gardening on a Balcony - By: Colin D Price

You have joined a gym, and the dietician has advised you about the value of eating organic fruit and vegetables, you take his advice seriously and want to live a healthier lifestyle. Organic shops are few and far between, and expensive. Living in a high rise apartment makes things hard, wish you had a garden?

Though you have no garden do you wish you could grow flowers, vegetables, herbs, and what about an apple tree? Well, let me help you realize that dream; you do not have to miss out on the pleasures of growing your own plants. You can still eat those organic fruit and vegetables that have that unmistakable home grown taste about them and which are free of any toxic residue. By using containers you can easily grow your plants on the balcony.

First you need to consider what space is available. It is useful to start with a diagram and mark down the position of the pots and any outdoor furniture, making sure there is enough room for people to move around in the space. If floor space is limited then consider vertical gardening. This can include growing upwards with trellis or using hanging baskets. Balcony gardening offers very flexible alternatives, because you can swap and change the containers to your heart's desire to get the look you want.

What you need to do next is take into account how much sunlight and shade your plants would be exposed to each day, and if the wind might be a problem; this will help you decide what plants would be suitable. There are of course plants that like to live in the shade if that is a concern.

When planning a balcony garden, don't let your mind be prohibitive, you can grow dwarf trees, vegetables, flowers, herbs, and it's easy to have a combination of these. How satisfied would you be,stepping out on to the balcony, taking in the view,then selecting a few homegrown fuits and vegetables for your next meal on the way back into the apartment.

There is a great range of containers available in all shapes and sizes and they are very affordable. Pots can be made of clay, metal, wood, or plastic, but other items which can be used are only limited by your imagination. Experiment with such things as old wheelbarrows, pots and pans, shoes and boots, old tires in fact anything which has adequate drainage. You may need to check your lease or agreement to see if there are any restrictions on the types of containers due to visual, safety and weight concerns.

A window box or a hanging basket can give a fantastic flowering display and can also be used for vegetables or herbs.

Before using any containers you need to make sure they are free from pests and diseases so make sure they are thoroughly clean; scrubbing them with a weak solution of bleach will do the trick. Whatever containers you decide on, be sure you have adequate drainage holes in the base; to prevent soil falling out, form a layer of broken terra cotta or gravel over the base. To allow drainage and prevent rotting, place containers on bricks or pot feet. Now position the containers and move them around till you get a pleasing effect.

Do not use garden soil in the containers as its too dense, and will probably harbor insects or contaminants; it is not suitable for balcony gardening so instead use potting soil, much safer. Add a slow release fertiliser at the time of planting, or use a water soluble fertilizer every fortnight.

Container gardening does present a challenge where watering is concerned. Pots dry out fairly quickly in the summer and will probably need watering twice a day. You need to take this into careful consideration when planning your balcony garden. To make things easier, it would be a good idea to have a tap installed on the balcony, but that may not be possible. If you are out at work all day, you can use self watering pots, attach a coil hose to the nearest tap or just make trips with a watering can. Make sure you prevent excess water causing any damage with the use of plant saucers under the pots.

So, however small your outdoor area, you can still enjoy you own flowers, fruit and vegetables with balcony gardening.

About the Author

Colin Price has gained a great deal of knowledge over many years by working in his garden. He has now built a website covering gardening techniques and ways to enjoy your backyard. Find out how you can take advantage of his knowledge and success and create your own beautiful and productive garden at http://www.EquipYourGarden.com

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