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Creating A Garden On Apartment Patio
I am trying to grow lettuce, but I live in a Apartment. Is it possible to grow lettuce inside a flower pot? Any advice on growing veggies from Apartment Patio?
I am new at this?
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Yes! You can grow in any container that you would like, from buckets, planters, cardboard boxes, earth boxes, clay pots, you name it, anything that you can make drainage holes in. And actually, if you are growing in smaller containers like that, you can grow for a longer season, since they are so easy to cover with a little clear plastic for a greenhouse effect. This will let you grow greens for a long period of time each year.
Here is a link to help you.
Its the balcony gardening forum on GardenWeb.
http://forums2.gardenweb.com/forums/balcony/
Have fun! :)
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When I lived in an apartment I used "Earthboxes". We are still using the Earthboxes yet have invested in a hydroponic system. If you have a handyman around, I highly recommend them. We've got loads of tomatoes, basil and bell peppers in a little (approx.) 18x36" space. You do need a socket for the timer.
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 Originally Posted by Revvell
When I lived in an apartment I used "Earthboxes". We are still using the Earthboxes yet have invested in a hydroponic system. If you have a handyman around, I highly recommend them. We've got loads of tomatoes, basil and bell peppers in a little (approx.) 18x36" space. You do need a socket for the timer.

Where do you get Earthboxes? I live in an apartment too and have a small garden on my balcony including tomatoes (not doing so well), herbs and wheatgrass. I would like to try to make it bigger!!
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We received an ad for them yet you can find them here: http://earthbox.com/
Good luck!
Oh! As I was on the second floor and had no balcony, my husband put them on the stairs. About 1 third went on one stair and a support 2 stairs down. Got three of them going down the stairs. Did tomatoes, cukes and strawberries. The cukes take over the whole world so if you plant them make sure you have some place to string them.
 Originally Posted by Beanie
Where do you get Earthboxes? I live in an apartment too and have a small garden on my balcony including tomatoes (not doing so well), herbs and wheatgrass. I would like to try to make it bigger!! 
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Wow! Thank you!!
I guess I'll try to start growing a forest since my animals and I seem to be eating our way to China in veggies, LOL! Just wondering if anyone has any tips on tomato plants? I put some lime in the soil to raise the PH, but my plants aren't really producing and look only so-so!
Peace! ;)
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Well tomatoes are a mediteranian plant, so they like full sun, hot air and little water.
They also like to be pinched or cut back so that they will produce better and larger tomatoes.
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Beanie, be sure your soil has plenty of organic matter. Where do you live?
Tomato plants do not like having water sitting on them at night and as RP said, like it hot with full sun. You can boost tomato plants along by placing a square of foil around them, cutting out a hole for the stem ( make it a good size hole so no foil touches the stem.) This will reflect the heat back up to the plant ( this is also great for helping tomatoes mature faster!) I always pinch the side shhots off of tomato plants. Wherever there is a Vand a shoot begins growing between that v, pinch it off .
Have fun!
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Earth Boxes
I was looking at the Earth boxes link...
Do the fruits and vegetables really grow like that? can you grow Papayas? Where can you grow papayas? where can you grow avocados?
Any ideas on where to find a list for what you can grow where, and when?
Next year I want to grow as many herbs/vegetables and even fruits that I can. Just not sure how to plan for it since I have never had a garden, plus, I don't live where I can work the ground....
Thanks!
Lauri
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Here's the link to make your own earthboxes for about $10/ each [as opposed to $30 + shipping]:
http://www.newearthdigest.com/food_a...aterbox_1.html
It might be helpful to find the EB instruction sheet for planting, maybe someone can find one on the web.
Christa
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Papayas and avocados grow on trees in warm climates. Here is a link: http://www.tropicalfruitnursery.com/
Teri S
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Thanks!
So, Teri, does that website mean that you can order those particular tropical varieties to grow in your own backyard, given your temps don't go below a certain amt? I'm confused about that, b/c they say they ship all over the US. What would be the point, if they were just going to die, or worse, not even yield fruit?
Christa,
Have you built your own before???
Thanks : )
Lauri
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They will grow in greenhouses, given they are the big enough and the right temp.
Teri S
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No I haven't built one. The website belongs to a colleague of mine.
Christa
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do the boxes have to be used outside? i live in a studio apt, do you think growing inside would work? it is very bright.
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