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I love wild flours, but unfortunately, I live in a city and don't have my own square meter! Do you have any suggestions how to improvise?
I love wild flours, but unfortunately, I live in a city and don't have my own square meter! Do you have any suggestions how to improvise?
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Hi Anna,
like Franzi already said: anything can become a place to grow in, especially in the city. It's all about working with what you have (and sometimes not thinking about all the rules about plant spacing, light , etc.)
Maybe you have a patch of lawn you can turn into a more wild flower meadow? Or a front garden (the often unsung and forgotten heroes of city gardening) you can transform? Even if you just have a small balcony, you can easily grow in containers (bought or upcycled), and not just flowers: even your own vegetables or fruits are very possible indeed.
Feel free to post with what you have available and I'm sure there are enough ideas we can come up with to get you started :)
Dear Anna, thank your for contacting us. May we ask you if you have a balcony or some space outside your front door where you could potentially sow seeds into plant pots? You can grow flowers in any pots really. An old pan, and old flower pot, or even a large tea cup. Simply fill it up with soil, sow your seeds, put the pot into a sunny space and keep the soil moist but not soaking wet. We are currently working on an article for our blog on how to start growing plants easily on a balcony. We will keep you updated!