How to maintain potted plants in apartment balcony
70Create Your Own Lovely Private Garden on your Balcony or Deck!
We have a lot of shade in our yard, so I grow veggies, herbs and flowers in pots so i can place them in the sunny areas on our back balcony/deck.
Veggies: Patio, cherry and grape tomatoes are perfect for growing in containers. The best container is a clay pot at least 12" in diameter and about 18" tall. Tomatoes have deep roots, so need deep pots. I use a potting mix made up by our local garden center, but Miracle Grow potting soil works well too. A layer of drainage is important in the bottom of the pot. Although broken shards from old pots or gravel is good - consider using those packing peanuts for drainage. They certainly won't break down and they are much lighter, so you can move your pots around without breaking your back. The lighter weight is also a consideration on patios that may not have been built with gardening in mind.
Rain will keep your pots watered, but I also set out a bucket to collect rainwater for dry spells. Place a few drops of cooking oil in he container and this will prevent mosquitoes from breeding. The oil coats the mosquitos wings as they try to take flight when they're ready to 'lift off' and they sink and drown, so no mosquitoes!
A new kind of earth-friendly fertilizer called 'Worm Poop' is perfect for all plants. it's a liquid, de-smelled, form of worm excrement that is extremely high in nutriends and totally earth friendly. I've seen it in garden centers recently and also in Wal-Mart!
You can grow sweet or hot peppers in containers, as well as cucumbers (provide a trellis for them to climb), peas,basil, chives, green onions, parsley, thyme, rosemary, cilantro and oregano all in one large pot. They're attractive and tasty, as well as high in nutrients.
Annuals, such as petunias, Gerbera daisies, geraniums, zinnias, do well in sunny areas in pots. Spikes, ornamental sweet potatoes, various forms of ivy, caladiums and salvia combined or in separate pots are great for decorating your balcony.
Water when needed and make sure they pots drain, as the plant roots will rot and the plants will die quickly if you let them sit in water.
Veggies, Herbs, Florwers and Foliage all thrive in pots!
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I have several empty pots that could use the Gerbera Daisies - Love them.
If those are your home-grown peppers, you did a great green job!
I love this hub specially that we live in not so big space.Thanks for sharing this Wink*
Thanks everyone! I wish you a green and 'fruitful' season!
Beautiful flowers!! Great advice as well!
dori
Hi Pat,
Very interesting reading. I have recently started growing vegetables in various pots, some are the self watering kind with a reservoir in the bottom (I travel a lot). So far I have not noticed mosquitoes in the water, but I have a lot of problems with them settling on the damp soil inside the pots. Any idea of how I can get rid of them?
Maggie W
I know this sounds weird, but I sprinkle garlic powder around my plants just before I pull weeds there and it keeps the mosquitoes and flies away from me. the powder works well because it 'smells' again when it gets wet from the rain, etc.
Dear All,
Please, send me some ideas on how to arrange my 2 balconies: one faces the north east, and the other eastern direction. There is nothing that may block sunlight. However sun lits the balcony until 11-11.30 a.m. while the other balcony may receive the late afternoon sun in summers.
i will appreciate if you may kindly send at gamgara2@gmail.com
A northern exposure is low light - so impatiens, caladiums, and ferns in pots will be happy there.
Northeast gets a little more light and the above mentioned plants will do well and you can also add coleus, begonias, and normamental grasses in pots.
Send pictures if you do this!







Webofusion says:
10 months ago
Thanks a lot Pat. I am sure it's gonna help me create a great garden in my Balcony.