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Posted by
fliptx Houston 9 (
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Sat, Apr 24, 10 at 6:42
| I'd love to see pictures of what everyone is growing on their patios/balconies!
Here's one of mine:

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| That looks great! I wished I could share my pictures now but I still have my plants indoors, at least most of them. I grow orchids and from May 15th my balcony is stuffed with orchids, and more orchids. They are all green then, not flowering... as they ones I can grow outdoors have flowers from late fall until the spring. Maybe you notice I'm a new member here. Reading on these forums for about a year and recently discovered this forum. Trying to get some inspiration for my own balcony. BTW my profile says I live in CA but I had to choose a state even when I selected the Netherlands as country. |
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- Posted by pvick z6B NYC (My Page) on
Sun, May 2, 10 at 11:59
| Looks like you have food happening there! Looks great! I grow so much stuff on my balcony, we'd be here all day! But if you're interested in looking, you can find my garden pics in My Flickr albums. PV |
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| thanks for linking to your flickr page. Beautiful clematis you have there--that deep blue! I'm still figuring out this planning thing and right now, the only blooms I have are the two perennials that returned: dianthus and salvia. I winter sowed lots of things and they seem to be coming along painfully slowly. |
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| Lovely, healthy garden! I started a balcny garden a month ago. It isn't going too well. Most of my plants are shrivelling up. Wonder if I am doing something wrong or whther it's just the Delhi heat--113 F. |
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Hi PV, beautiful garden. But that doesn't look like a balcony or patio to me?????????? Ingrid |
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| Well, I think it's wonderful! It definitely looks like a balcony to me! It's as high as the tree tops down the street, and look how close those buildings are! Someone posted an interesting link today over at the container forum on what they are doing in Mexico to help those in poverty grow veggies in self watering containers. I may try it with herbs. They take a 5 gallon bucket with no drainage holes, and put one hole about 5" up from the bottom on the side. They fill 4/5 of the bucket with leaves and/or grass cuttings, and the rest with good soil. The water under the drain hole provides humidity for the roots, and keeps the whole thing nice and damp. Evidently it works for certain vegetables. Like the leafy green ones. They didn't have success with tomato or hot pepper plants. They put a dowel in to check humidity. I love your garden! Suzi |
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| uh-oh, I have some herbs and a hot pepper plant in self-watering planters I got at Ikea. So far, the pepper seems pretty healthy, thriving even. I hope I don't have the same experience as the people in the Mexico experiment. Keep us updated on your experiences. I was interested in the SWPs because it's difficult for me to haul all the water I need out onto the porch everyday—and I keep adding planters. I thought they would help my sanity. |
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- Posted by pvick z6B NYC (My Page) on
Sun, May 23, 10 at 1:07
| Oh, it's a balcony, Ingrid, no doubt! Eleven floors up! Here's one side in a fleeting moment of emptiness:
And the other side with stuff starting to come out again (after balcony repairs):
PV |
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When I said it doesn't look like a balcony I meant the link that PV sent, called "My Flickr albums". Gorgeous pictures. I don't grow veggies, only flowers on my fenced-in patio. I think Picasa only lets you send one pic at a time, so I chose this one. Ingrid |
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- Posted by pvick z6B NYC (My Page) on
Sun, May 23, 10 at 22:49
| That is so pretty, Ingrid! And you actually can use your patio as it was intended - someplace to sit and enjoy the view. Very nice! My balcony is where I practice my addiction to plants .... but I did have chairs out there ... once upon a time ... PV |
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Thank you, PV. You know, you should put out chairs again and actually sit on them. Don't you know that, if you talk to your plants, (or veggies), they grow better? LOL Ingrid |
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- Posted by rosco_p z6a ont.canada (My Page) on
Sun, Aug 22, 10 at 15:58
You people really have a way with making the most of the small spaces that you garden in.Congratulations on the achievement. PV. Once again this year I marvel at what you accomplish on your balcony. You have a regular flower shop and market garden assortment.Great pictures to look at. Enjoy. Ross. |
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| wow that is a beautiful balcony garden! |
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- Posted by pippi21 Zone 6b Silver Sprin (My Page) on
Mon, Sep 19, 11 at 20:33
| Phylis, did you move recently? I thought you were on the 9th. floor. Where's all your potted plants and vines? |
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