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Small Spaces: Embrace Compact Gardening In YEG

 

Having a small space doesn’t mean you have to give up on the joy and beauty of gardening. In fact, gardening in small spaces can be a rewarding and fulfilling experience. This blog will guide you through the enchanting world of gardening in compact areas, helping you transform limited spaces into vibrant, green havens. Get ready to nurture your own miniature garden oasis right here in Edmonton.

Embrace Container Gardening:

Containers are your best friends when it comes to small space gardening. Opt for various sizes and shapes of pots, hanging baskets, and window boxes. This allows you to utilize vertical space and create stunning arrangements of flowers, herbs, and even vegetables.

 

 

Choose the Right Plants:

Select plants that are well-suited for small space gardening. Look for compact or dwarf varieties that don’t require excessive space to thrive. Herbs, lettuces, cherry tomatoes, and ornamental flowers like pansies and marigolds are excellent choices for small gardens.

 

 

Vertical Gardening:

Make the most of your vertical space by incorporating trellises, hanging planters, or wall-mounted systems. Train vining plants like cucumbers, beans, and peas to grow upwards, freeing up valuable ground space. You can create your own by attaching pockets or shelves to walls. This allows you to grow a variety of plants without taking up precious floor space. 

 

 

Window Sills and Balconies:

Take advantage of sunny windowsills and balconies by creating mini-gardens in containers or vertical planters. Herbs, microgreens, and small flowering plants can thrive in these spaces, bringing beauty and fresh flavours to your home.

 

 

Creative Planters:

Think outside the box and repurpose unconventional containers for your garden. Use old pallets, shoe organizers, or even recycled materials like tin cans or wine crates. Let your creativity flourish as you transform these items into unique and charming planters.

 

 

Hanging Gardens:

Hang baskets filled with cascading flowers or trailing plants to add visual interest and create a lush, suspended garden. Utilize sturdy hooks or overhead structures to bring life and greenery to eye-level spaces. If you’re looking to grow edible plants there are a multitude that are grown well in hanging baskets, our favourite being cherry tomatoes  

 

 

Companion Planting and Succession Planting:

Maximize your small space by practicing companion planting, where compatible plants are grown together to enhance growth, maximize space and repel pests. Additionally, utilize succession planting by staggering plantings to ensure a continuous harvest throughout the growing season.

 

 

Gardening in small spaces is a testament to the ingenuity and creativity of garden enthusiasts. By embracing container gardening, vertical solutions, and strategic plant selections, you can transform even the tiniest nooks into flourishing green retreats. Remember, it’s not about the size of the space but the love and care you put into it. So, grab your gardening tools and start cultivating your own slice of paradise, right in your small space. Happy gardening

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