If I Can Grow Vegetables on a Balcony, So Can You! 🌿🌶️
In this video, I’ll show you how I turned my small apartment balcony into a productive vegetable garden. From choosing the right containers to setting up a mini greenhouse, I’ll walk you through the basics of growing your own food — no backyard required!

Whether you’re a beginner or just looking to make better use of your space, these tips will help you get started with balcony gardening easily and affordably.

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Start preparing the soil mix with 50%age of bio gardening soil and 50%age of cocoa [Music] core. Along with these two take equal amount of perlite or you can use vermiculite as well. Both are used for water drainage. I dumped cardboards and kitchen waste into the grow bags which will eventually recompose. After filling the prepared soil into the grow bags, you have to water it completely.

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