Vertical Gardening

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By Bob Ewing

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The gardener will eventually emerge in us if we do not lock ourselves into a pre-conceived definition of what a garden is and what it looks like. Take a minute a think up instead of along the ground, vertical and not horizontal.




We grow beans on poles and peas why not expand that list. When you make the choice to grow vertical your small space expands, growing up means growing more.




You still need sunlight, just as many hours as you do if you are growing along the ground but you need much less space.




You can grow plant, cucumbers and zucchinis, for example, vertically and in containers as long as the container has suitable drainage and is large enough so that the plant’s root system develops. Roots are important to the plant’s vitality so do not squeeze them too tightly or your plant will suffer.




Balcony railings can also provide enough support for beans and pea and a little privacy screen as well. One year we had lettuce, peas and cherry tomatoes on the balcony and you could sit out there and pick yourself a fresh salad.




The peas grew in containers and I used twist ties to fasten the stalks to the rails.




Another year I experimented with a miniature zucchini in a container and let the vines use the rails for support. The crop was good, perhaps not as good as it may have been in the backyard but then I did not have a backyard garden so I made do with the space that I had.




If you choose to grow squash or melons vertically, it is important to make sure that you sue a support that is strong enough to hold the fruit. You do not want the results of your weeks of care falling off before it is time to harvest.




I have seen people grow watermelons up trees and use hammock to cradle the fruit as the vines where suspended between poles. These are large space projects.




What we are looking at here are ways to grow in a small space and still get a good crop.


There are commercial stacking systems that you can purchase that enable you to grow several different herbs or vegetables in a small space. They look like houseplant stands and occupy approximately the same amount of space.




In fact, you could probably use a houseplant stand, one that will hold 3-5 pots to grow appropriate plants, based on pot size, in your balcony or patio garden.


Do not be deterred from enjoying the many benefits that cone from gardening simply because the space you have is rather small.




If the space gets 5-6 hours of sunlight a day, you can grow a variety of herbs and vegetables and have fresh, straight from your garden produce at hand through the gardening season.


Let your imagination and creativity guide you as you design your small space garden. You are thinking up and not out and be sure to take a good look at any existing support structures in that space, fences, walls, balcony railing can all provide you with a palce to grow.



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courtesy flickr/ nichlas boullosa
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Comments

C.S.Alexis profile image

C.S.Alexis Level 1 Commenter 4 years ago

This is great stuff! I like the way you started with not having preconceived notions of what a garden should look like. Imagination is key. Good job!

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Bob Ewing Hub Author 4 years ago

Thanks,

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Patty Inglish, MS Level 7 Commenter 4 years ago

Nice Hub! Definitely something I will think about trying soon.

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Bob Ewing Hub Author 4 years ago

thanks

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Zsuzsy Bee Level 3 Commenter 4 years ago

Very interesting Bob! great hub as always.

regards Zsuzsy

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yenseca 4 years ago

Thanks for another good one Bob. Even people with limited balcony space can grow stuff with your help!

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Bob Ewing Hub Author 4 years ago

Thank you for the comments, when it comes to gardening where there is a will there is a way.

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Thera Santorini 4 years ago

What a great idea! Thinking outside the box.

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Bob Ewing Hub Author 4 years ago

Thanks, creativity and gardening are companions

Kat07 profile image

Kat07 4 years ago

Great tips! I'll remember this!

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Bob Ewing Hub Author 4 years ago

thanks

Earl S. Wynn profile image

Earl S. Wynn Level 1 Commenter 4 years ago

That is an absolutely fabulous idea! Now I'm all stoked. A way to utilize existing space more effectively! Excellent work, Bob!

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Bob Ewing Hub Author 4 years ago

thanks, I'm working on a project for an organization that has little outside space and will definetly set the garden up vertically, enjoy.

Gardening For Dummies 2 years ago

Just looking for information on maintaining the lawn and possible more extravagant things as I’m a new gardening enthusiast; Excellent activity for pastime I might add, anyway excellent post, I found it insightful and informative.

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Bob Ewing Hub Author 2 years ago

Thanks for dropping by.

growing beans 12 months ago

You really have a wonderful hub Bob. I love reading your posts. They are very informative. Thanks!

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Bob Ewing Hub Author 12 months ago

You are welcome, happy growing

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