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  • #16
    The main question is what fruit do you like?

    Small dwarfing trees in pots would definately fit in that wapping great space you call a "balcony" ()

    AND if you move you can take them with you..

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    • #17
      Originally posted by northepaul View Post
      The main question is what fruit do you like?

      Small dwarfing trees in pots would definately fit in that wapping great space you call a "balcony" ()

      AND if you move you can take them with you..
      I guess it should be called a "Roof Terrace" not a balcony lol.

      I love cherry's but do people have success with them? are they easy to grow and could someone recommend a good company that does good Dwarf Trees.
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      • #18
        A friend used to have a Stella cherry in a pot for years -then she passed it to me to plant out in the garden. She was happy picking cherries from it - although I've had very few since its been in the ground. I blame the birds here!

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        • #19
          rhubarb and gooseberries will grow in pots mmmm...crumble!

          I suppose what you are doing is also stocking up with plants to instantly create a fruit and veg plot when you move? Good idea as many plants take a while to establish.
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          • #20
            Oh gosh- I've just noticed that no one has mentioned currants!...you can get those well established in pots!

            Are you going to buy a dribble feeder/waterer?
            "Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Nicos View Post
              Oh gosh- I've just noticed that no one has mentioned currants!...you can get those well established in pots!

              Are you going to buy a dribble feeder/waterer?
              ouch ouch ouch you are going to bankrupt me.. haha. I am buying too much for the growing. and defo a drip feeder would be beneficial, and also an auto opener for the door of my blowaway, haha and wow so much I could buy.

              Not sure if I will get a dribble feeder, and never even thought about currants, not really a fruit I use normally, but I do enjoy just eating them.
              Was looking at auto feeders the other day, but all my taps are indoors.
              LOL @ dribble feeder, not many results in google for that, but any recommendation on a good quality cheap drip feeder?


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              • #22
                Anyone think this would be any good?

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                • #23
                  Hens??????
                  "Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Nicos View Post
                    Hens??????
                    Would love to, but do not think the landlord or neighbours would approve haha. If I owned the place, I have always wanted to lay it with that fake grass!!! would be sooo cool! haha
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