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The Rules Of Urban Agriculture: How To Create A Garden In The City

May 23, 2016Health & Wellness

A lot of people assume that they can’t farm or start their own garden if they live in the city. However, this couldn’t be further from the truth. Urban agriculture is thriving. People are growing herbs, vegetables, and more from the comfort of their big city apartments.

If you’d like to create a garden in the city, take these simple tips into consideration. They should help you to create something truly impressive.

1. Take Full Advantage of Balcony Space

balcony garden Balconies are one of the most natural places to start a home garden. Even the smallest balcony usually has room for a planter or two.

Make sure you take full advantage of the space you have. If you don’t have tons of room, you can stack planters on top of each other, or use a pallet to grow things in an upwards direction. If you’re willing to get creative, you can do a lot with even a small amount of space.

2. Find Unconventional Ways To Grow Plants

A city garden isn’t very traditional, so don’t feel as though you need to stick to the tried-and-true methods for growing plants. There are all kinds of unusual ideas you could employ. You could grow plants in a hanging shoe organizer, or use a wine crate as a garden bed. Sometimes, the best ideas are the ones that sound a little bit weird.

3. Don’t Forget Your Ceiling

Even people who have no outdoor space can find some place to grow plants. Plants that don’t need a lot of sunlight could thrive on your ceiling. There are a number of hanging plant fixtures that are specifically designed to be used indoors.

4. Focus On What You Have Space For

fruit tree Not every city dweller has the kind of space for a big vegetable garden. Instead of thinking about what you can do, focus on the things you do have room for. Even the tiniest studio apartment should have enough room for some succulents. A small jar can easily be filled with soil and succulents and placed on a ledge to grow.

5. Try Growing Herbs Over Your Sink

A lot of people become interested in urban agriculture because they want to grow things they can use when cooking. If this is something that you’re interested in, try growing some herbs over your sink. With a simple bar and a few stick on hooks, you can easily create an over-the-sink herb garden.

If you’re cooking something that calls for fresh basil or cilantro, you won’t have to run to the store. You can pluck some freshly grown herbs from your own garden and put them to good use.

You don’t have to live in a rural area in order to grow a beautiful garden. You can create something special even if you’re in the middle of a bustling downtown area. Don’t be afraid to get creative and try some unconventional things. Experimenting can help you to create a truly impressive garden.

Conclusion:

Growing your own food in the city is easier than you’d think. It allows you to grow your own organic food right at home and it also improves your environment. You could also take it a step further and start making some money while you grow your own food.

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Source: Institute of Ecolonomics

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