Plants for my balcony
Hi All
I have an apartment where part of my balcony faces north and the other part faces East. What sort of plants would you guys recommend that I could put in full sun? Thanks |
Plants for my balcony
Debbie Phillips wrote:
Hi All I have an apartment where part of my balcony faces north and the other part faces East. What sort of plants would you guys recommend that I could put in full sun? Thanks A lot of things like full sun. You just have to remember to water them. What kind of things do you want, a privacy screen, a climber, flowers, etc. You could grow some veggies if you wanted. Geraniums are great in pots. So are citrus and herbs. Besides watering, the most important thing is to make sure the pots are big enough for the plants. Jane |
Plants for my balcony
Tomatoes go really well in full sun and are easily grown in larger pots or
styrofoam fruit boxes full of potting mix. If you are high enough so no-one can see in, you could grow wacky weed the same way! Pun intended, Peter |
Plants for my balcony
Debbie Phillips wrote:
Hi All I have an apartment where part of my balcony faces north and the other part faces East. What sort of plants would you guys recommend that I could put in full sun? Thanks A lot of things like full sun. You just have to remember to water them. What kind of things do you want, a privacy screen, a climber, flowers, etc. You could grow some veggies if you wanted. Geraniums are great in pots. So are citrus and herbs. Besides watering, the most important thing is to make sure the pots are big enough for the plants. Jane |
Plants for my balcony
Tomatoes go really well in full sun and are easily grown in larger pots or
styrofoam fruit boxes full of potting mix. If you are high enough so no-one can see in, you could grow wacky weed the same way! Pun intended, Peter |
Plants for my balcony
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"Debbie Phillips" wrote in message ... Hi All I have an apartment where part of my balcony faces north and the other part faces East. What sort of plants would you guys recommend that I could put in full sun? Thanks |
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