Balcony Gardening
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Show off that vertical veggie garden 35 stories high. Or that bucket of potatoes you're proud of. Perhaps some fall mums that have been catching your eye through the sliding door into your living room. Any and all balcony gardens are welcome! Come and show your's off because we love to see it. :)
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It’s actually a very bright balcony but it’s spared from the sun at noon in the summer. I have a bunch of caladiums so it’s kind of an experiment. I think these will start going dormant in a few weeks. Let’s see!
Sounds great! New plants growers always underestimate how much light a plants needs and is actually getting. Our eyes lie to us. Caladiums are a great experiment! Bet money they thrive with some direct light, yet spared noonday sun.
I planted some at my camp in the swamp. Even having 35-years of growing under my belt, I screwed up. Some straight died after two years of seriously low light, others are barely hanging in. Gotta dig them up and transplant next spring.
Don't know how cold it gets where you are, but I wait until low temps kill my elephant ears and caladiums to brown mush. Seems safe to dig up the bulbs after that. You can just move your planter inside! Very nice.