Why some folks think it’s impossible for an apartment dweller to grow a garden is a mystery. If you know folks who think like that, give them the GOOD NEWS that they can, indeed, have a great apartment garden! And what is the bad new? Ummm. . . there just isn’t any! So, do your research, unleash your creativity, decide what you want and – voila – you can have it! The tips in this article will tell you what you need to know to have a thriving apartment garden for your enjoyment.
If you aren’t picky about which plants you grow, choose your plants based on the size of the containers that you have on hand, or that you plan on buying. Regardless of what size containers you have, or prefer, you will find plants that are appropriate. Many plants do better in small containers while other prefer large pots or tubs. Knowing what you want for your containers allows you to create the atmosphere you envision for your garden. There’s no reason to settle for big pots and containers when you can also have smaller plants and containers that are just as attractive.
Do some research and you will learn all you need to know about which plants to use and how to pot them.
Your inside garden will need more fertilizer than if you had planted it outside. Gardens outside are exposed to a lot of organic material and bird droppings that all help fertilize the plants. It’s easy enough to just buy an extra bag of fertilizer; however, an even better option is to start composting under your kitchen sink. The ingredients for compost are free – your organic kitchen scraps. This makes composting a win-win situation. You save two ways – you have less garbage to get rid of and you don’t have to buy fertilizer. These systems also don’t take up much room.
Community gardens are another option for those of you who just don’t have any free spaces in your apartment, but still want a garden. Some community gardens are time shares and others may charge a fee to participate. This is a wonderful option because you have the pleasure of growing your own garden and you don’t have to find spaces in your apartment to do so. Creating a container garden in your home might appeal to you at the outset. However, you have to face the fact that it could become inconvenient and crowded, and that a plot in a community garden is really the best option. The strategies you can use to create your apartment garden are unlimited. It isn’t necessary to have a balcony or patio, either. Many beautiful gardens are grown completely indoors. The trick is to do your homework, do your planning and practice some patience. It may take some trial and error to create your perfect garden but, it will happen. Over time, however, if you work at it, a thriving and beautiful garden can be yours. So stop lamenting the fact that you don’t have a garden and start researching what you need to do.