Invest in a Raised Garden Bed
Getting a small, raised garden bed was a game changer for me. My balcony is four feet by eight feet, so I couldn’t get something huge. At four feet by two feet, the cedar elevated garden bed fits perfectly into the side of my balcony. This gives me eight square feet of gardening space. The elevated beds are perfect for people with back issues who don’t want to bend over too much, and that includes me! [caption id="attachment_30987" align="aligncenter" width="500"]
Discover a selection of raised garden beds, like the Classic VegTrug Elevated Garden Bed. Available at Lehmans.com[/caption]
The Vigoroot Balcony Garden Bed is another great option, with its four tiers of space.
It’s amazing how much soil fits in my gardening bed, and I’m able to grow different fruits and vegetables every season. Last year was a “salsa garden” with peppers, tomatoes, chives, and herbs. This summer, I want to make a “salad garden” with lettuce, spinach, kale, carrots, tomatoes, and radishes. Make sure to do your research and only plant things that will grow well together.
Hang Baskets Around Your Apartment
Hanging baskets are a great way for me to grow more without overcrowding my balcony. Berries grow wonderfully on hanging baskets. Tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, cucumbers, and more can be grown in baskets, too. You can find them for sale or plant your fruits and vegetables into hanging baskets yourself.
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