Gardening Tips For Urban Home Owners In Tight Spaces
Posted on June 24th, 2009 in General, Home And Family, Reference And Education, Society | No Comments »
Rural areas give home owners the choice to start up a garden at will. For relatively little money, you could start a garden and watch it thrive. Urban areas are less forgiving to gardeners. However, you can still make your own garden and watch it grow even if you live in a small apartment area.
Apartments are hard to get light into, even with windows. During winter it’s not possible to keep plants out in the sun on the window sill due to extreme weather. Luckily we can recreate the effect the Sun has on our plants by using approved lighting sources. Try to allot a certain part of your apartment, or even an entire room, to your small garden. That way the light won’t interfere with your normal routine.
Community gardens are another option for you. The apartment complex you live at shouldn’t mind you taking a hand in making the surrounding area more appealing. A condominium complex awards you even more ability to do so, since you own an actual stake in the building itself. Get the proper permission to see if you can plant a small side garden along a wall or in a common area.
Food gardens are hard to duplicate in closed spaces. Trees and bushes are hard to get into an apartment, and if they can be, then as they grow they will become a nuisance. Instead focus on smaller vegetables and fruits. The cabbage plant is a good plant for such an application, since it takes up little space and offers great salads.
Duplexes are great since they allow you to have a small pet. In the case of gardening, you can raise a couple of chickens in order to get fertilizer for your plants. Chickens have to be fed and properly cared for, so if you don’t have the time, this is probably not a good option. Instead, buying the fertilizer yourself would save you time and effort that you would otherwise exert.
Even long vines that you wouldn’t think would look good in an apartment can look great in a room if expertly placed. The vines can be stretched out to make a border around a room or make for a decorative centerpiece for the living room. Decorative plants are just as good as food bearing plants, and are a sheer joy to maintain over the lonely winter months.
Closing Comments
An apartment lifestyle doesn’t have to rob you of your yearning for a garden. Just try to get creative in how you create your garden with limited resources. Your local gardening center should have more information on starting a mini garden in your urban setting.
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