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Turn Your Condo Balcony Into A Gorgeous Garden With These Tips

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Toronto Condo Team CA
Publication date:
August 24, 2020
Article Summary: 

Creating a balcony garden in a Toronto condo can be a delightful escape into nature, but it requires careful planning. First, check your condo’s rules to ensure gardening is permitted. Some buildings have restrictions on plant types, weight, and size, particularly regarding greenery hanging over edges or vines on walls.

Select plants suited to Toronto’s climate. Shade-loving plants like Swedish Ivy and Begonias are ideal for balconies with limited sunlight, while sun-loving plants like Ivy Geranium and Petunias thrive in sunny spots. Windy balconies need resilient plants and heavier containers to prevent blow-overs.

Setting a color scheme can enhance the visual appeal of your garden. Stick to two or three colors and consider complementary or analogous combinations like light blue and purple or red and yellow. Mixing different plants in one container, such as a high sprouting vine with a low coverage plant, can create a more interesting space.

Growing edibles like beets, cherry tomatoes, lettuce, and herbs is both healthy and cost-efficient. Use vertical space with ladder-style shelves and railing planters to maximize your garden area.

For a unique touch, consider a Zen garden with water features, rock and stone planters, bamboo, and bushes. Ensure any added features comply with size and weight restrictions.

Trees and balcony gratings can add greenery and protection from strong winds, but check with your condo association for permissions. Fasten gratings securely to railings with ropes or zip ties.

By following these tips, you can transform your condo balcony into a beautiful, functional garden space.

Keywords: 

condo balcony garden, Toronto, climate, color scheme, edibles, Zen garden, and balcony gratings.

Source Citation: 
Toronto Condo Team CA
Turn Your Condo Balcony Into A Gorgeous Garden With These Tips
August 24, 2020
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