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Hello everyone,

I live in an apartment building in the midwest. Like many people, I
get the blues when the sun isn't out as often. But I also get the
blues because the landscape changes drastically.

Every year I have a potted garden on my balcony that faces south. Is
there any way to cover the balcony? Is there any sort of covering I
can purchase and attach to the balcony so that I can enclose it?
Perhaps some sort of substance that blocks the extreme cold and can be
hammered into the wood?

I have a gorgeous mandevilla that I got at the end of spring. It was
a tiny, flowering plant and has since grown like crazy and has wrapped
itself around anything and everything it can find. If I can't somehow
enclose my back porch, then I'm going to have to take the mandevilla
indoors. Any suggestions for what to do with it? I will have to
untangle it and then what do I do when I bring it indoors?

I'm half-tempted to load up a moving truck and take my garden west and
leave it with friends for the winter....

I intend to move within the year.

Thanks for any input and sorry for my lack of knowledge.

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Hello everyone,

I live in an apartment building in the midwest. Like many people, I
get the blues when the sun isn't out as often. But I also get the
blues because the landscape changes drastically.

Every year I have a potted garden on my balcony that faces south. Is
there any way to cover the balcony? Is there any sort of covering I
can purchase and attach to the balcony so that I can enclose it?
Perhaps some sort of substance that blocks the extreme cold and can be
hammered into the wood?


what about some sort of plastic awning you can nail up or attach using
hooks? You see them on the front of restaurants or bars sometimes for
alfresco dining. They come in clear plastic to let light in but will keep
things like wind and (some) frosts out.

rob


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