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10 Balcony Gardening Tips

Apartment dwellers may not have sweeping balconies, but that doesn’t mean you can’t use every inch of your space to create a beautiful garden. Just be sure you don’t initiate a major project that’s so ...
You don’t need much space to start a garden. Living in an apartment or place without a yard isn’t a limiting factor. You can convert your balcony into a garden and grow most plant varieties, from ...
Think you can't birdwatch from your apartment? One of the downsides of apartment living is not having trees or large ...
We all know spending time outside is proven to be beneficial for both your mental health and wellbeing. But while not everybody is lucky enough to have a garden, households boasting a balcony can also ...
Even if you only have a few partially shaded square feet of yard or a semi-empty spot on your apartment balcony, you have space for a garden. As we prepare to transition our summer gardens to fall ...
The backyard garden isn’t exactly a mainstay in Las Vegas, but the growth of gardening’s popularity around the country has certainly found its way to the valley. Many homeowners now experiment with ...
Imagine a single-bedroom apartment on the second floor. There are three windows to let sunlight in, two of which are part of a sliding glass door that opens to a small, westward balcony with a wasp ...
There are lots of clever ways to make an apartment balcony feel a little more secluded — like it’s your own little outdoor oasis. You can add a privacy screen, hang curtains, and fill your space with ...
Blueprint, the developer behind Phoenix Square in Leicester’s cultural quarter, has teamed up with local TV gardener Ady Dayman to show apartment owners how to make the most of their balcony space ...
Compact varieties of your favorite produce — like basil, cucumbers, tomatoes and melons — can help you get the most out of your small-space garden. BRADENTON HERALD Even if you only have a few ...