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Old 08-06-09, 03:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I know there are a few urban dwellers here. Here are some tips for urban garden ideas. Please add your own ideas.


I used this one just before we moved. We were in an upper flat that had one of those tiny porches off the side of the house. It really wasn't big enough for even a grill being around 4 square feet. So, with a few plant holders that allowed planters to be hung on the hand rail, and smaller pots we were able to get a decent crop of vegetables growing on about a 4 square foot area with a handrail around it.



Here is another idea. It is basically stacking consecutively smaller boxes on each other to make more ground area for the plants. I like the pyramid one a bit better as it deals with less boxes.

Small Footprint, Big Yield: Create an Easy Micro Organic Urban Garden Today! | Urban Gardens | Unlimited Thinking For Limited Spaces



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Just adding to the list here. This design takes advantage of rain water and holds it in a tank to slowly feed the plants. It also looks pretty sweet. Definitely more involved to build though.

Student Designs Rainwater Harvesting Vertical Garden : TreeHugger

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Here is an excellent DIY on making raised garden bed. Tons of pictures and goes step by step.

Build your own raised flower/vegetable bed

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Here is another one, just using a fire escape and some buckets/planters. I did something very similar to this when I lived in an upper flat before I moved into my house. Of course mine weren't self watering... Anyway, it is pretty amazing what you can grow in such small spaces.

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This one is interesting. They used a closet door shoe organizer to plant a small herb garden.

DIY Vertical Herb Garden with a Shoe Organizer @greenUPGRADER

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One of the projects that I had to make in Home Ec in JR High school was a locker caddy... It's an organizer made from a recycled/repurposed pair of jean denim, that's basically a pad with 3 or 4 (or more) pockets on it. Denim holds water, and I never used it as a locker caddy, so I ran a soaker hose into the back of it with a 2-liter bottle attached to the top that I'd fill with water when it was empty.

The water would always run out fairly quickly, as the denim didn't hold it well, it would drip. But plants in the pockets always got enough water, as they grew quite nicely. I made a few starter plant gifts for some family, but apparently, no one else in mi familia knows how to grow stuff, and they killed them. I stopped using it, and I'm not sure what's happened to it since 10 years ago.
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Here is another interesting one I stumbled on. This one uses cinder blocks as planters.

Getting Creative With Cinder Block Gardening | Urban Organic Gardener

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This, I've seen. Often, I see people who lay block retaining walls, but don't cap the tops of them with paver stones. Eventually, nice plants grow out of them, and if properly maintained, they look really nice.


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