A Balcony Garden

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A Balcony Garden

Our balcony is taking shape these days. We are expanding last summer’s gardening efforts due to the generally positive effects we experienced from last summer’s plants (flowers and tomatoes).

The balcony gets lots of light, particularly in the afternoon, and our plants do surprisingly well (at least by my standards).

This year, Jen has bought flower boxes (3 of ‘em) which are attached to the balcony railings. Two of these will be vegetable and one will be for flowers.


I have bought two hanging flower baskets, and two small flats of flowers (one is Verbena) to put into pots. The red flowers came from home hardware, and the others came from the Parkdale Market.


There will also be cherry tomatoes growing in pots… mmm yummy!

return to cmh blog CMH › domicile     2004-05-19 00:10   ...2
balcony gardening tips

The flowers make your balcony bright! I thought you might find this page of balcony gardening tips useful.
at 2007-3-19 04:42 by snowguy
oops the link

didn't work!

http://alexanbellavista.com/Balcony-Gardening.aspx
at 2007-3-19 04:43 by snowguy
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