Join me in the adventure of growing vegetables, herbs and florals without harmful pesticides or herbicides as organically as possible in containers formerly on my 19th floor west-facing balcony and now on my 7th floor north-facing balcony.
Monday, December 3, 2012
Amazingly Hardy Snap Dragons!
I am in wonder and amazement. It is December 3rd and these snapdragons of mine are STILL in bloom and haven't been killed off by the frost yet?! We have had -0ÂșC temps for many days and yet, they still exist? All my others plants, even the chives, have died back for the year, but not my snaps. Begonias were the first to go when temps started heading south, followed quickly by poppies, and everything else green on my balcony. But not my snaps. Hail ye hardy magnificent Snaps!
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Fall Balcony Blooms 2012
I apologize for not blogging much at all this year as life had other ideas. But I thought I'd give you a wrap up of the year. Here are some of the blooms that are still happening on my balcony today, in October.
Begonias did VERY well, as you can imagine, on the north side balcony. |
The red poppies did alright. Not as large as you would usually see planted in earth on the ground and with more sunlight, but alright. |
Snap dragons did VERY well! What a surprise. This is a shot of one bloom in fall but through out the summer, planted from seed, the pink and white snap dragons outperformed my expectations! |
Lovely white snap dragons. |
My peonies did not bloom and just seemed tired. I think that next year one might be gone and the other reduced to being even smaller than this time. Peonies are not suppose to live in containers so I can't blame them. They've done the best they could given the conditions. They did develop some mildew but were not overwhelmed by it.
The lilac trees are still going strong. They bloomed happily it seemed. The leaves are just starting to yellow now. I will pack some plastic bags under and around them and the peonies before it freezes.
The chives, surprisingly did NOT bloom. Oh well, they still came up though.
And that's it for this year! Thanks for coming by and we'll see what next spring brings. Keep warm and safe this winter. Best to you all!
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apartment balcony gardening,
fall balcony gardening,
lilacs on balconies,
northern balcony gardening,
poppies on balconies,
snap dragons on northern balcony,
toronto balcony gardening
Monday, May 21, 2012
Balcony Lilacs in Full Bloom
Tiffie the Cat sits at the open window and sniffs at the lilac bushes. She loves them too! |
The lilacs made it through another winter. This time it was on a north side balcony. They both are a little lesser for it however, but not too much so. Considering I, again, took no extra care with them (other than moving them down to the floor of the balcony and giving them some Better World plant food). I have been greatly rewarded with this minimum of care!
The other lilac bush is doing well but does not nearly have as many blooms. The bush pictured above has many blooms and it's fragrance is intoxicating. It is the clear winner here and it's of the sugar plum fairy type. Both though have survived and bloomed so I am very happy with them.
I may repot them this fall into larger containers but we shall see. Need to do a little research on when is the best time to do so. If I do, I shall report it here.
So, if you have really wanted lilacs on your balcony but were afraid they wouldn't survive, I'd say definitely go for it!
Thursday, May 17, 2012
New Balcony New Gardening Challenges
The new balcony - facing north and this view is west on the norther side of the building. |
Well, it's a new year with a new apartment and new balcony. This new balcony is north facing and that is going to be a challenge for my plants. The lilacs and are just blooming so I'll get a pic of that and post it asap. The peonies are also starting to come up. I'd say that this balcony gets about an hour and a half to two hours (tops) of sunlight right now. Am I thrilled about this? Hardly. But we'll see what happens this year. I have added Better World plant food twice to my plants/shrubs out there but they are going to need a lot more tlc to make it through this year, I am guessing. Stay tuned.
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