How to Start a Balcony Garden

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    rhs.org.uk

    Work out your light

    Count the hours of direct sun. Under four rules out most vegetables — better to know now.

    Source: rhs.org.uk
  2. 2

    rhs.org.uk

    Containers and drainage

    Drainage holes are not optional. Most first-year deaths are drowning, not drought.

    Source: rhs.org.uk
  3. 3

    almanac.com

    Easy first crops

    Chillies, tomatoes, and herbs. Fast feedback keeps you interested.

    Source: almanac.com
  4. 4

    missouribotanicalgarden.org

    Watering in heat

    Containers dry out far faster than beds. Morning, not midday.

    Source: missouribotanicalgarden.org
  5. 5

    rhs.org.uk

    Weight and safety

    Wet soil is heavy. Worth checking what your balcony is rated for before filling it.

    Source: rhs.org.uk

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