Today I am sharing on my channel a full container garden tour showing you all how my plants have been growing into September. I shared a full update in both June and July and my plants have finally started to grow to full size and ripen. I have over twenty different plants in my garden this year and I am so excited to show you guys how everything has been growing this past season. Make sure to hit the subscribe button so you don’t miss any future updates, and leave me a comment down below what you are growing in your garden this year as well.

Welcome to my urban balcony garden! I’ve always dreamt of having a beautiful lush outdoor garden, but living in an apartment with limited space, I had to get quite creative. Regardless I decided I wasn’t going to let a tiny space stop me from growing the garden of my dreams! I’ve been gardening for a few years now using only containers and this year I’m adding even more plants to my garden than ever.

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10 Comments

  1. Great video!! Glad your back! Can’t wait to see some of your future recipe videos with these amazing looking veggies

  2. Everything looks so great! I’m impressed with those banana peppers. What kind are they? What seed company? I tried to grow them this spring and both of my plants died.
    My jalapeños were the only ones that produced all summer for me. My habaneros are just now waking up from their summer slumber. Today one finally turned orange.

  3. Your container garden looks so healthy!!! I am wondering how you hand pollinated your blackberry? I live in Australia, so I am going to see if I can get a bush myself!! 🙂

  4. can you include in the description what vegetables/fruits you are growing. im late but this fall: im interested in doing same: herbs, kale, spinach, collards, green beans, radish, lettuce for 6-10 veggies that can grown zone 7 (Sept through Winter)
    next year add: other beans(soup), bell peppers, cucumbers, black beauty watermelons, tomato, squash.

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