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FoAM offered me to transform their small balcony into a Bioproductive site. It will allow me to practice gardening and garden design.
The balcony is facing East and South. Walls protect it from West and North. Thanks to its position at the last floor of the building, he gets sunlight during most of the day. He can also benefit from rainfalls, as it is not cover by a roof or another balcony.
I borrowed this fantastic book from Annemie's library, and extracted most of the following design principles from its deliciously-written pages.
Here are the design principles I will try to apply in the design of the Bioproductive Balcony:
Here are some sketches representing potential designs for the balcony.
Here are some details about seedling pots made from waste, planters made out of grocery bags, self-watering trials and windshields.
I am looking for seeds, and I have a few of them to exchange too. Have a look at my seed library and get in touch with me (michka dot melo at gmail dot com) if you wish to get/exchange some.
On February 26th, I planted indoors the following seeds brought by Rasa:
On March 3rd, I planted indoors the following seeds bought at Fraternités Ouvrières's garden:
On March 4th, I planted indoors the following seeds bought at Fraternités Ouvrières's garden:
On March 25th, I planted indoors many others seeds (156 exactly). Detailed report is coming…
I started direct sowing of a few vegetables on the balcony. Here are the information I gathered to sow Céléri à couper and Carottes.
As I have quite a lot of wall surface, I would like to grow many creepers.