Balcony Gardening
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Show off that vertical veggie garden 35 stories high. Or that bucket of potatoes you're proud of. Perhaps some fall mums that have been catching your eye through the sliding door into your living room. Any and all balcony gardens are welcome! Come and show your's off because we love to see it. :)
We also welcome ideas, tips, and items which have helped you in your balcony gardening journey. No balcony? Feel free to join in with your container garden with limited space too!
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I have multiple different hydroponic setups on my balcony, and two ones with soil and permaculture.
The hydro ones are for annual plants (cannabis, herbs, tomatoes, etc.) and the soil is for the ones that will come again next year.
The soil ones are left for "nature" to take over. They are only fertilized when needed (organically of course), and otherwise left alone, because I don't wanna disturb the ecosystem that built up there.
There's constantly plant matter added, so there are always fresh nutrients available.
For the hydro setup, I chose a few DWC buckets (nutrient solution with air pump), a few kratky bottles, and some wick-kratky-hybrids.
They work fine and are mostly set and forget. The DWC needs some checking from time to time, but the passive ones are just getting refilled when needed.
They are all very lightweight (important for balcony), get no weeds, are very adjustable and flexible, the plants grow extremely fast, and much more!
How I built the passive wick system:
The DWC looks like that:
And here's the soil one:
And, last but not least, my Kratky army, made out of old bottles I found:
This is super helpful!