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Balcony gardener seeking advice
Hi all.. I've recently started thinking about growing some plants for use
in cooking..stuff like basil and coriander and tomatos. I live in a 2nd floor flat so don't have a garden, but I have a little balcony with a concrete planter which I'd like to fill up with compost and use to grow my plants in. I was wondering if this would be suitable for growing larger plants such as tomatos as it's quite small and only gets direct sunlight in the afternoon from around mid day onwards. Here is a picture of my balcony: http://amorphix.idnetuk.com/images/p...es/balcony.jpg Is it too late in the year to grow tomatos now? Can any gardeners offer any suggestions on what type of vegetables or herbs might be best to grow in these conditions? I know nothing about gardening so would appreciate any advice. Thanks in advance for your help. Morphix |
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