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Honest, practical guides for container, balcony and terrace gardeners. No jargon — just what actually works when your garden lives in pots and grow bags.

Featured guide · Terrace gardening

The complete soil booster routine for a productive terrace garden

Terrace soil in pots and beds drains fast and loses nutrients quickly. Here’s a season-long feeding rhythm — what to add, how much, and when — to keep your rooftop harvest coming.

All guides

Tips for every kind of small-space garden

Grow bags

How much organic manure does a grow bag really need?

A no-guesswork feeding schedule for vegetables in grow bags, from seedling to harvest.

Flowering plants

The organic plant food routine for non-stop balcony blooms

Why flowering plants stall mid-season, and the feeding rhythm that keeps buds coming.

Soil health

Why potting soil goes lifeless — and how minerals fix it

Container soil loses nutrients fast. Keep it alive, balanced and productive all year.

Indoor plants

Feeding indoor plants without the mess (or the smell)

How to keep houseplants lush with a low-odour organic feed that’s safe indoors.

Kitchen garden

The best manure for vegetable plants in pots

Match your feed to what you’re growing — leafy greens, fruiting veg and root crops.

Beginners

Starting your first balcony garden: a 5-step organic kit

Everything a first-time urban gardener needs to go from empty pots to first harvest.

Quick wins

Three habits of thriving container gardens

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Feed little and often

Small monthly top-dressings beat one big dose — container roots can’t store a glut of nutrients.

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Mind the drainage

Healthy soil needs air. Make sure every pot drains freely so roots and microbes can breathe.

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Refresh tired soil

Replenish minerals each season — depleted potting mix is the most common reason plants stall.

Stuck on something?

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Share a photo of your plants and we’ll help you diagnose the issue and build a simple organic feeding plan.

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