I am planning to make my balcony a bit more beautiful and would like to know if there are some people who can recommend me some plants for late summer and fall. Now there are actually no plants at all anymore on it and I somehow thought I would like to change this
I'd highly suggest herbs... for practical reasons. Very soon you'll pay attention your food tastes better and you look happier (of course, providing you don't eat all your meals out)
Don't lead me into temptation . But I really *love* orchids and asters. Of course especially purple asters. I always thought orchids were something really difficult to cultivate.
They're like rabbits, you know.
well, i went to pick weeds this year - and i almost fell over. someone HAD planted some marijuana amongst the weeds. not about to be accused of planting it - i pulled them all up. bad, i know -for whoever planted them. probably some kids. somehow - when you hear nowdays (what children weren't told 20 years ago) that sustained marijuana use can actually cause certain psychosis.
I don't know much about this but I agree with placing herbs (I grow a lot: mainly because I am a trainee chef) my Gran also used certain types of Lillies, bamboo and cacti. I don't know if they were certain types and I only like the lilly ones out of three I have just mentioned.But everyone has different tastes.G.W.K
As far as I know: yes.Wash them thoughly in fresh, clean water and if your cooking them...the heat would also kill bacteria. If you are still unsure...I think there is some sort of device or chemical found in most garden centres that tells you if something is safe or not.Sadly, I have forgotten the name. If I remember however, I will tell you straight away.Hope this helps,G.W.K
Okay thank you anyway
Do you mean they...
heavy metals? wow. this thread is cool.
perhaps you can buy a little latch down greenhouse. of course, that might defeat the idea of aesthetics. herbs could be grown in there and your flowers outside.
Lavender should be quite happy on a balcony, I've got it growing in pots on my windowsill at the moment and it's trying to take over my flat... like a scented version of Day of the Triffids. Or possibly Burnham Woods. I have found - could just be the company I bought a lavender plant from - that the nursery-raised lavender I bought died within a fortnight but the plants I've grown myself from seed are doing really well.Just make sure you don't name any pot plant Audrey, because then you really will have problems...
but talking to them is compulsory. If I don't they start thinking I've forgotten them and they get all upset.
Why Gregory? Am I missing a reference there?
Hmm, possibly I've just lived alone for too long...