Koda is my two-year-old boy Himalayan who sits like a human and has 4 brains cells that rub together from time to time. He is adorable and slightly famous on our Facebook page (I might be a little biased).
Container
Now to get down to the ground level, (pun intended) I had no idea what I was doing going into this, but I dove in headfirst. I knew I needed something that would be small enough for the duplex my husband and I live in, and I didn’t want to dig in the ground since we rent. I was in luck though! Lehman’s carries a Vigroot Balcony Garden that is the perfect size for our patio. First problem solved.Seeds
For the seeds, I needed something that could (hopefully) withstand my inexperienced hands. I went with the best seeds Lehman’s carries, the ARK seed vault. I planted a variety of seeds in my little balcony garden, including a whole level dedicated to herbs, broccoli, brussel sprouts, yellow and red onions, Sugar Baby watermelons, and of course, delicious tomatoes. I planted two plants of most of the vegetables and herbs, and one of the bigger plants, like broccoli, and the Sugar Baby watermelons. I didn’t want to overcrowd the roots on the larger plants, though the beds are very deep, so I don’t think this will be a problem. I planted a variety of smaller herb plants together to take advantage of the space.
Water
The last ingredient for this patio garden was the most essential - water! Lucky for me, Lehman’s carries a watering can that is easily stored; the Large Galvanized Watering Can. I topped off my planted seeds with a little water mixed with Miracle-Gro Plant food. All that is left now is to wait (and hope) that everything will grow strong and beautiful.
I am excited for this new journey and to share it with you (and Koda) to make a perfect little patio garden. I can’t wait to surprise my dad with the fruits of my labors, like he did with me. Check back in for monthly updates on the harvest, and of course, more Koda pictures.
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