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Re: "Any advice for gardening on a balcony?"
The best way to keep away pests is making your plant super healthy with a strong plant immune system. I would investigate what kind of nutrients your herbs might not be getting from the potting mix and what you could add to help with that.
As for more direct methods, making a smoothie out of the pests actually works pretty well π but if itβs flies they might be hard to catch. Can you find their larva?
2023-05-20 Β· 6 months ago
I'm not sure on either of those accounts, to be honest, but thanks for the tips -- really helps with thinking about what I could be doing better!
2023-05-21 Β· 6 months ago
Similar situation here: Balcony gardener :D. Rosmary and Sage are both sturdy plants. Don't need much water and can sustain a lot of sun. Chilies and Tomatoes work well, too. I'm trying Gherkins this year, let's see :)
2023-05-21 Β· 5 months ago
Thyme is the other herb I have too, though its not doing quite as well as the rosemary and sage. I've thought about chillies (mainly because I can't buy just one or two when I need them, they're only sold in bulk here) but tomatoes are definitely my priority
2023-05-22 Β· 5 months ago
my Thyme wouldn't grow well, was very thinly. about the chillies: just use the seeds you get from a chillie you buy, I've never had issues with that... no need to buy seeds. bonus: you know exactly what level of spice and what taste you'll get from your plant
depending on where you buy chilies from, that could be true or totally wrong. often times on smaller farms lots of different varieties are grown together, and so saving seed is not really an option as you can get some really strange hybrid peppers.
if your pepper comes from a giant field of identical peppers, then the seeds will be more or less the same.
Any advice for gardening on a balcony? β I'm just starting out learning some basic gardening on my small balcony I've got a couple of tomato plants, which are doing quite well, and some herbs which are a mixed bag. Anyone got any advice for growing stuff in such small spaces?
π¬ TheSpoonCarver Β· 10 comments Β· 3 likes Β· 2023-05-18 Β· 6 months ago