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5 ways to work with small gardening spaces


A great many people do not have yards to frolic in, let alone a place to make their own garden. This is quite common in the cities where apartment complexes overrule the need for houses and yards in order to pack as many people in as possible. You’d think this would be the bane of urban farmers. Keep heart, as there are options even if you suffer from having a tiny balcony that you barely have the ability to turn around on.

You just have to think vertical.

1.) Trellis

The humble trellis is a standard go-to for vining plants such as cucumbers, sweat peas, and a large number of flowers. Trellises can be made to fit in tight spaces, yet reach as tall as you can go with it. You can make them so that they fit in various size containers, which is ideal for both ground patios and balconies. You can DIY with sticks and poles for your cross braces and sturdy yarn or twine for a seasonal fix to tie it all together, all the way to artistic trellises that can grace a wall both on and off season.

Take a look at the samples below of how you can use a trellis (click on the images to see the larger image). Where can you see using a trellis in your garden?

2.) Hanging baskets

If you have room to hang baskets, you can do a lot of things beyond just the hanging basket of pansies gracing a doorstep. You can hang them from window sills, walls, trees, trellises, and more to use the space. And, you don’t even have to use just flowers — branch out with edibles or flowers and edibles mixed for a look that’s truly new. Steal some of the ideas below for hanging baskets of different sizes, shapes, varieties, and where you can hang them.

3.) Garden walls

When you just need to break out of your shell and do something totally insane, totally different, and totally awe-inspiring, think about turning your wall into a garden. This is a special technique that is called vertical garden walls, and it uses aquaponics and small baskets, such as a shoe organisation bag, or other such ways of holding the roots while you go straight up in the air to create a literal wall of vegetation.

4.) Stacking it the ceiling

Stackable containers open up a realm of possibility for herbs, peppers, and more. You can use the stackable hanging basket ideas from above, or any of these below for a little more variation to use the space you have.

5.) Grow lamps inside

And, finally, if you can’t get enough of those greens, consider grow lights inside. Grow lamps are easy to obtain, and you likely already have a reasonably high quality one in your lamp. While the best quality ones are the horticulture lamps, the next best thing is your CFL bulbs that you can use in every standard lamp in the house. So, if nothing else, you can always take all these ideas inside and grow your plants that way.

We’d love to see what you came up with!

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