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Live in an Apartment Home with Limited Outdoor Space? Make Your Own Container Garden!


As the saying goes, knowledge is power – and, at Domain City Center Apartments in Lenexa, Kansas, we couldn’t agree more! We hope that this blog has presented you with the valuable information that you were seeking out.

Our property upholds valuable information, which includes tidbits on taking better care of yourself and your well-being. Gardening is a great way to broach self-care. Even if you have limited outdoor space with only a patio or balcony to spare, methods, like container gardening, are an excellent substitute for having a larger garden. Although they are small, container gardens are mighty. Besides, there is nothing more lovely than geraniums, nasturtiums, and/or petunias peeking out from pots and containers of all sizes and colors! If you’re interested, check out these three tips below.

Choose the right plants.

Take special care to choose plants that will thrive in the conditions found on your patio or balcony. Some prefer shade and others require full sun. If you live in a colder climate, try pansies, primrose, or catmint. Used to hot temperatures year-round? Pick up periwinkles, petunias, or aloe vera – which will make a statement while also doubling as a natural burn-relief salve or moisturizer!

Water frequently.

Did you know that plants in containers dry out more easily than ones planted in the ground? The small size of each plant’s container makes the soil dry quickly, so be sure to water frequently. And remember, if your containers are placed on a balcony, take care to keep water draining from the bottom from falling on other balconies or those passing by down below.

Mind where you place your plants.

When it comes to container gardening, placement is everything. Place plants close to walls to allow them to draw warmth from the building and to protect them from the wind. Doing this will allow your plants to flourish both early and late in the growing season. You’ll also want to make sure your plants are placed closely together within each pot or container. This gives your plant a full, healthy look.

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