I live on the 14th floor, can I grow vegetables on the balcony?

Updated on Balcony 2024-08-05
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Yes, if you are afraid of trouble, you should mainly focus on foliage plants (such as bok choy and sea green), and do not plant plants that eat fruits.

    Tomatoes are okay, but they take up more space, and cucumbers are not recommended, because they have to climb vines, and you have to build a shelf, otherwise it will climb upstairs to someone else's house.

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