Saturday, June 21, 2014

You Growing What?

Just noticed there are unplanned plants in my container!  Power of life is amazing.  Also tells you how much stuff is in the air.
Note to self: that drip irrigation even on a south balcony is a powerful thing!
Harvest collected from a single 30" container.  So far this one is the only affected.

What kind of mushrooms are these?

Friday, June 20, 2014

Plumbed Draining Tray

Ideal planter for my balcony would have drainage which I could plumb so that the water is routed off the balcony.  Self watering containers could probably be customized for this.  So far I am focusing on creating a drip tray with plumbing routing the water off the balcony.

Common Parts

I use economy-priced of-the-shelf components.
Tray
Elbow
1/2" male thread to 1/2" barb
1/2" tubing
I took the design through a couple of iterations.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

New plants - Japanese maple, Juniper, etc.

I really really like the look of Japanese maple.  So much I saved on my phone this list of cultivars which can grow in a container.  And then, one of the days I was driving near my favorite big box store I noticed a parking lot sale.  That is Japanese maple sale.
In this container I have Acer palmatum var. dissectum 'Tamukeyama' with a clump of Dwarf Mondo Grass Green (Ophiopogon japonicus 'nana') split in halves.  Probably I should have bought two of the grass mounds.  This container sits on the northern balcony near the edge of the building so it is hit by a morning sun.  Tamukeyama is believed to be the most sun resistant of all the Japanese maple dissectums.  I love to sit in the shade and just admire its intricate leaves.





Lessons Learned - Planters and Plant Stands

My balconies are made of wood.  And there are neighbors under.  Therefore I do not like the idea of having pots on the balcony floor.  Its makes hard to keep floors clean and neighbors would not appreciate water dripping from their balcony ceiling.
Therefore pots need saucers.  And stands.  So that I can use a leaf blower to clean the balcony in seconds.  Oh! And the saucers should come with drainage for water runoff.  Outside the balcony.  I still have not found yet an ideal combination of planter/saucer/water drain. 
Therefore I am trying to build one!

Sunday, June 8, 2014

Lessons Learned - Plants

Time flies.  Here is an update on my plants an what I learned about them (and myself ;-)

The combination of mother-in-law's tongue and southern maidenhair fern described here was most elegant and pleasing.  My attempts to propagate Sansevieria failed.  I used moss ground cover to maintain moisture and I think it was a mistake.  By the end of the winter mother-in-law's tongue leaves just rotted at the bottom.  I found no place for fern so just I discarded it.  Yet I would love to redo this container when I have a chance.

Sago palm described in the same post hardly changed.  I do not care much for it and it does not exactly match my vision for the north balcony, but it just keeps going.  Albeit slowly.  Must be root-bound.

On to South-facing balcony.  I knew the plants will not survive unless I automate watering.  All planters were hooked to a drip irrigation system connected to tap via timer. Most of the emitters are of micro-bubbler type. Watering was done every 3 days in summer and every 6 days in winter for 5 minutes at a time.  In retrospect, I should have been watering plants daily in summer.  Besides I forgot to change the schedule in spring and lost few plants.