Whether your home is an apartment, condo or other city dwelling, spatial limitations can make gardening seem impossible. Not so! With a tiny patio, balcony, windowsills and even outdoor stairways; fresh flowers, herbs and vegetables are never more than a few steps away. Here are a few simple guidelines for successful container gardening:
Assess your space.
If you have space to set a pot down, you have room to grow something. An overhanging roof or awning is an ideal, and probably underused, space for a hanging pot (or two, or three) of ferns, spider plants or vining tomatoes. An outside wall that gets lots of sun is just right for a trellis over a big pot of morning glories or vivid purple hyacinth beans. An herb collection of parsley, rosemary, thyme, basil and sage fits perfectly in a sunny window box.
Decide on what you want to grow.
Some plants do better than others in pots. Annual flowers like geraniums, begonias, zinnias, periwinkles and snapdragons shine in arrangements in half-barrels or other large containers. Pansies, marigolds and nasturtiums do double-duty as color accents and additions to a kitchen garden; they can all be tossed into a garden salad for an exciting change of pace. Any wide, flat container can be home to a fast-growing mesclun mix, and peppers, dwarf-type eggplants or bush beans are perfectly happy in containers larger than a gallon or so.
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| secondfloorgirl | |
| I love container gardening!! I don't have any real land space to call my own, so pots and boxes solve that problem, and give me my little bit of green. Last summer I had pots of tomatoes on my VERY sun-exposed roof in the city, and this summer I have large window boxes on my porch that I painted and planted. There's a lot less sun in this summer's location, so some things are doing better than others, but I'm still going home to a fresher-than-fresh salad tonight! And even though all together it's only about 6 cubic feet, I still get lost in my garden therapy after a rough day at the office :) | |