Gardening Tips For Urban Home Owners In Tight Spaces
Published by Fred at June 24th, 2009The urban environment is rewarding in the sense that you have everything you need to carry on a great quality of life. The only trouble is that you could lose touch of your “green” side. Even when you have little space to work with because of an apartment lifestyle, you have options to take on.
Don’t forget to advantage of the offer Mother Nature offers in direct sunlight. Place plants on the edge of windows to harvest the Sun’s helpful rays that are required for plants to grow. If you don’t have access to the proper window, no need to worry! A fluorescent light will do the job if properly configured. More high-tech lights can be obtained at gardening centers if you want to go that far.
Getting a community garden added to your apartment complex is easy enough, so long as the complex has some free space in which to do it in. Apartment managers are more than happy to let residents take care of the finer aspects of outside beauty, since they won’t have to pay a company to do so. The complex gets a healthy upgrade, and the apartment owner gains a hobby.
Plants are just for decor- they are for consumption too! You can still have a small food garden in your apartment if you know what types of food will grow best in an enclosed environment. Some have gone as far as growing potatoes in a large bin of soil, although more practical options such as small tomato plants are also available.
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.
Final Thoughts
Apartments are cheap and work well for what you need when in the city. You don’t need your own real estate to get started with a garden, though. Look out for more tips on gardening in an urban environment by visiting home and garden shops near you.
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