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Gardening without a garden

By Sereba Agiobu-Kemmer
03 June 2017   |   4:00 am
Enjoying your outdoor space is always nice, but especially more relaxing when you are surrounded by flowering plants, vegetables, and green foliage. However, not everyone has room for a traditional garden.

Enjoying your outdoor space is always nice, but especially more relaxing when you are surrounded by flowering plants, vegetables, and green foliage. However, not everyone has room for a traditional garden. Thankfully, even a small porch can be habitat to plants, no matter what type of a garden you want
We always feel that blessed are those that can afford to have a space that they can use as a garden, no matter how small or compact it is. On the other hand, we also know people who are unfortunate in the sense that they have a nice garden at their disposal but do not make the time or put in the efforts to enjoy it. That is why today many who live in so called impersonal apartments or condos, spend some time setting up smart mini indoor gardens in the small space available to them because they know the importance of having such a garden. When it comes to setting up such mini gardens, it makes sense to go for smart no-space garden idea that look good and be a bit easy to manage.

Indoor Gardening
If you have tried all kinds of ways to decorate your home, but you still feel it lack of a little life and vitality, so you should have some lovely indoor plants.

Go Vertical With Containers
IF you live in an urban setting or don’t have a yard, your garden may fit into an area that doesn’t have soil, such as a balcony, verandah or patio. To make that happen, you’ll have to plant seeds in containers. Container gardens fit just about anywhere and sizes. To make the most of your limited space, plant vertically.

Planters that hang from your wall, railing or ceiling are ideal, as these don’t take up floor space. Otherwise, try Stacking containers to make the most of your vertical space.

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