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Get Plants on Your Balcony

2023.12.04

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You may have started living alone this spring. Once things settle down a bit, how about putting some plants on your balcony? Here are a few tips for those who want to spice up your balcony with beautiful greenery. First, take a good look at your balcony. Is it south or north? Is the next building close to yours? Even if it is north facing or even if the next building makes shade, there are many beautiful plants that can live healthily as long as it is bright enough. Also, is your balcony fenced or walled? If it is fenced it may get a lot of sun, or it may get too much sun. Additional fences may be needed to provide shade if the sun is too strong. If it is enclosed by a wall, the amount of sunlight varies greatly depending on the location on the balcony: some parts will get enough light, but others will get almost no light. For a walled balcony, you may need to buy a stand to put your plants on, or hang the plant on the wall.

 

Once you have analyzed your balcony, you can look for plants that can thrive there. In fact, this step takes the longest. Just because a plant meets your balcony’s conditions doesn't mean you will like it. Even if you have a plant that you think might be okay, it may not be available at your local garden center, or it may not be the season to plant it. This stage may take six months to a year, but don't give up. Take a walk around the neighborhood and enjoy looking at the gardens. You will find ones that are close to the conditions of your balcony and discover your favorite plants.

 

Finally, think about your life. If you want to hang your laundry out on the balcony, where is the best place for your plants to keep them out of the way? Also, make sure you can water them when needed. And if you are away for a long time in summer, you also need to choose plants that finish before summer. (No one wants to find a dead plant on the balcony at the beginning of the new semester). It is said it takes at least three years to grow plants successfully. In other words, for the first three years or so, it is a series of failures. But after that, you'll find the best relationship between your place, your plants, and your life, and you'll be an excellent gardener.

 

Questions

 

Q1. If your adjacent building makes shade, ...

A. there are no plants that survive.

B. you need to choose plants that can survive.

C. you need to buy a fence.

 

Q2. What do you need if the sun is too strong?

A. Additional fences

B. A stand

C. Plants that finish before summer

 

Q3. Maybe you need to look for your plants ...

A. for a month

B. for six months to a year

C. for three years                                                     

 

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Answers

A1. B

A2. A

A3. B

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