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oldtime dfl_er

(6,988 posts)
Sat Mar 21, 2020, 02:18 AM Mar 2020

gardening?

Not sure if this is the right place, but maybe. I live on the 3rd floor of an apartment building and have a small balcony. I want to do some container gardening, planting stuff that I can actually use for meals and so forth. I can probably fit about 4 medium sized pots on my balcony, which only gets morning sun. So I'm thinking I could grow some peppers, cherry tomatoes, and .... what else?

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gardening? (Original Post) oldtime dfl_er Mar 2020 OP
scarlet nantes short carrots? loose-leaf lettuce? chives or green onions? royable Mar 2020 #1
Try cylinder gardening DonaldsRump Mar 2020 #2
Marking for later. Thanks. This might work for my patio. RestoreAmerica2020 Mar 2020 #4
If you have a container or can fit a container about the size of a Jamastiene Mar 2020 #3
You will need more than morning sun for a good tomato crop, they like lots of sun. The Velveteen Ocelot Mar 2020 #5
Thanks! oldtime dfl_er Mar 2020 #6
Leaf lettuce snacker Mar 2020 #7
Suitable vegetables for Container gardening Ruslaideemin1941 Feb 2022 #8
Found gardening Rebl2 Mar 2022 #9
Root plants, carrots, turnips, radishes, onions, potatoes Emile Apr 2022 #10

royable

(1,369 posts)
1. scarlet nantes short carrots? loose-leaf lettuce? chives or green onions?
Sat Mar 21, 2020, 02:35 AM
Mar 2020

Various herbs such as basil or parsley work well in pots.

If you have a trellis for them to grow on, possibly sugar snap peas or pole beans, though they may take a lot of water, and I don't know how they'd do with not so much sun. Consider a bush cucumber or zucchini plant.

Every part of the country has different bugs and birds and viruses and molds that can wipe out garden plants at various stages, so watch out for that, check the plants every day or two for problems. Good luck!

Jamastiene

(38,197 posts)
3. If you have a container or can fit a container about the size of a
Sat Mar 21, 2020, 03:35 AM
Mar 2020

5 gallon paint bucket size, potatoes grow great in containers.

The Velveteen Ocelot

(120,836 posts)
5. You will need more than morning sun for a good tomato crop, they like lots of sun.
Sat Mar 21, 2020, 09:34 AM
Mar 2020

Maybe you could hook up a grow lamp for the rest of the day to be sure they get enough light. You can grow leafy stuff like lettuce and herbs with less direct sunlight. I'm guessing from your name that you are in Minnesota. If so, here's more information about container gardening with vegetables. https://local.extension.umn.edu/local/stearns/county-horticulture-educator/article/container-gardening

oldtime dfl_er

(6,988 posts)
6. Thanks!
Sat Mar 21, 2020, 12:36 PM
Mar 2020

Ive grown cherry tomatoes in the past and they do fine with limited sun. When I tried the big full sized ones, you're right, it was a disaster. Thanks!

snacker

(3,626 posts)
7. Leaf lettuce
Fri Mar 27, 2020, 08:21 PM
Mar 2020

That would be my choice. It's easy and you can snip off what you need with a scissors and it'll grow back.

 
8. Suitable vegetables for Container gardening
Tue Feb 22, 2022, 05:04 AM
Feb 2022

It’s a good idea to do container gardening on your balcony. In addition to cherry tomatoes and peppers, you can choose eggplant, lettuce, squash, radishes, green onions, and parsley. But vegetables like cucumbers and pole beans need more space due to their vining growth nature. You must water them when the container dries out and use a balanced fertilizer to grow them quickly.

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