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Which vessels are suitable for gardening in pots?

Basically, the following applies to pot cultures: the larger the container, the fewer problems the water supply of the plants causes. You can choose standing vessels as large as the space (and the statics) on your balcony allows. On a small balcony he can place on the other hand, they can be used better if you also attach planters to the wall and ceiling. Vertical gardening is a trend that has spawned many wall planting design ideas. There are racks with several levels - the so-called plant stairs - on which you can place the vessels to save space. There are also bags made of fleece or plastic that are attached to the wall or hanging baskets from the ceiling. Planted cans attached to a climbing frame are also original.

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More original planters:

  • Wooden and plastic boxes (e.g. B. Fruit or wine boxes)
  • Zinc tubs, baby tubs
  • Shopping baskets, disused laundry baskets
  • Folding boxes
  • Plant bags
  • Potato or jute sacks
  • Wicker baskets

Vegetables and fruits from the balcony garden

Most Vegetables and fruits can easily be placed in sufficiently large buckets or Cultivate planters if the substrate, location and care are right. For annual herbs and vegetables, use a good, peat-free one Potting soil. Perennial herbs and vegetables as well as tree and bush fruits, on the other hand, need a good, clay-rich substrate. Basically, you can grow anything - only large trees and very large vegetables such as artichokes, cardy and Jerusalem artichoke are not suitable. When it comes to fruit, it is best to choose column fruit or berry bushes.

Grow particularly well in bucket culture:

  • Eggplant
  • Chillies and peppers
  • tomatoes
  • various herbs
  • Potatoes (in jute sacks)
  • Runner beans, French beans
  • Leaf salads
  • Cucumbers
  • Strawberries
  • Physalis
  • rhubarb
  • Swiss chard (in boxes or bags)
  • Zucchini (large space required!)
  • Mushrooms B. Mushrooms and Oyster mushrooms)

Tips

Regardless of which planters you use: Good drainage must always be ensured, for example by perforating the ground. So that the draining water does not run onto the balcony of your neighbor who lives below you (and trouble causes ...), you can also put the bags, boxes and co. in a "cachepot" - for example a watertight one Box - put. In this case, however, you should always remove standing water promptly.