Container Gardening

My FALL balcony garden tour – Urban vegetable container gardening in October 2020



In this video, I take you on a tour of my AUTUMN balcony garden, right here on the border between Washington, DC and Maryland! It definitely looks different from my summer garden. Almost everything on this balcony is edible and I still have beans, delicious cherry tomatoes, small ccandy cane peppers and green peppers, pickles, oregano, basil and more! I am a beginner gardener that is documenting my successes and failures at container gardening — just for fun 🙂 So I hope you enjoy taking this gardening journey with me. I have a lot to learn but I’m documenting the whole process…

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8 Comments

  1. If you like your pepper plant overwinter it to get an early harvest next year. Leafy greens can be grown under a clear plastic tote to act like a green house. I am also dreaming about next years garden and thinking about getting bigger containers to get better harvest of cucumbers tomatoes and zucchini, I can't grow many plants of each so I want each plant to be as prolific as possible. Good luck 👍

  2. This was so good to see! I could so relate to what you were growing and how it turned out …same thing on my balcony!
    I'm proud to have anything grow, let alone an abundance! Definitely a fun experience, thanks for sharing yours.
    I've started an indoor herb garden, under LED grow-lights and this is not just your kitchen countertop variety! Oh no, mine is in almost two dozen 6" pots that I arranged on shelves in the living room. I treat them like they are houseplants and they look beautiful, in fact, good enough to eat, heh heh heh…!

  3. Love this video 🙂 I hope there is more coming this summer . Also You did grow cucumbers. Pickles are cucumbers but processed with pickling solution ( in the salt water in glass jar as you can buy them in grocery store :))

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