Starting a kitchen garden doesn’t mean it has to be right next to your kitchen. It can be anywhere.
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Choose The Right Soil Mix
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Remember, the soil you choose will be the ‘make it all or break it all’ factor for your balcony garden.
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Evaluate Your Container Choice
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Any balcony planter you go ahead with should have drain holes to ensure a joyous and healthy growth for plants.
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Choose The Right Size For Your Containers
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Containers that are too small will stunt the vegetable’s growth. Make sure your pots are large enough for the vegetables and herbs you wish to grow in your kitchen garden so they can promote the growth of strong roots
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Be Careful With The Variety You Choose For Plants
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If you have space constraints, go for plant varieties that won’t grow too big. The seed packets have almost everything mentioned. Check if they are suitable to be grown in pots