I'm planning on setting up a container garden out on my small balcony, I'm just not sure what I could plant. I live in South America, in a city that's called the city of the "Eternal Spring" as we have Spring-like weather all year. (It's pretty awesome!) Right now we're going through a wet season, with bright sunny mornings and afternoons and cooler, rainy evenings/nights. My balcony gets full morning sun and the early afternoon sun less directly, then it's in the shade for the rest of the day after about 2pm or so. It's really windy (I'm on a 14th floor apt) and tends to cool down fast.
I've gardened before and grown veggies, but that was when my parents had a townhouse with a good sized patch of garden, so I'm a bit lost. Also, given where I am, it's harder for me to get seeds so I'd love to know if there are any plants that could be started out without needing seeds.
Thanks in advance!
Best Veggies for a Container Garden?
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Re: Best Veggies for a Container Garden?
We've had a couple of good threads on a similar topic recently.
Have a look at this one to start
http://www.selfsufficientish.com/forum/ ... ll#p221889
And you can do a search in the box at the top, right of your screen.
Those might give you some ideas.
As for growing without seeds - you may have some already - have a look in your kitchen cupboard. Coriander seeds? Chickpeas or other pulses? You can use many of these to grow sprouted seeds or herbs from.
And I'd suggest asking friends and relatives - I don't know about in Columbia, but when you buy a packet of seeds here you usually get far more than needed, so they may well have a stash somewhere.
I can't think of any veg you can grow from cuttings but that might be because it's too early - I've not had my coffee yet!
Have a look at this one to start
http://www.selfsufficientish.com/forum/ ... ll#p221889
And you can do a search in the box at the top, right of your screen.
Those might give you some ideas.
As for growing without seeds - you may have some already - have a look in your kitchen cupboard. Coriander seeds? Chickpeas or other pulses? You can use many of these to grow sprouted seeds or herbs from.
And I'd suggest asking friends and relatives - I don't know about in Columbia, but when you buy a packet of seeds here you usually get far more than needed, so they may well have a stash somewhere.
I can't think of any veg you can grow from cuttings but that might be because it's too early - I've not had my coffee yet!
Maggie
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Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage. Anais Nin