This summer, I found myself in a cozy little studio apartment in the beautiful historical town of Havre de Grace. Just a few streets down from the Chesapeake Bay. It was a move that was unexpected. Basically I had one week to move to a state and town I had never been to be closer to family.
While moving into a tiny studio apartment meant letting go of a big garden. It also meant that I could downsize and get creative. My first thoughts on where to garden were, "Maybe I will get a community garden like in Portland.
After that did fell through the only choice I had was to do something at my studio apartment that is a 3 unit houses. My goal was to do some gardening and turn a tiny spot into a cozy, a coastal garden oasis! Last week I begun to transform my boring landing by adding two window boxes and just plain black pots for now.
| I added 2 black window boxes first | 
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| This window box has 2 Geraniums and a Sweet Pepper | 
ðŠī My Small-Space Garden Setup:
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| An assortment of vegetable plants and annuals | 
Here’s what I planted right outside my door:
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2 black window boxes (from Amazon) — Each holds: - 
1 pink ivy geranium ðļ 
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1 pepper plant ðķ️ 
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1 marigold ðž (hello pollinators!) 
 
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7 black 1-gallon pots (lined up on the steps and edge): - 
1 Basil plant ðŋ 
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3 Tomato varieties ð ð ð (a slicer, a cherry, and a Roma) 
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1 Strawberry ð 
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1 Cucumber ðĨ 
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1 extra marigold and Pepper for good measure 
 
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A couple of fabric grow bags for overflow ðą 
Everything was purchased from Home Depot (plants and soil) and Amazon (window boxes, pots, and fabric bags).
ð° Estimated Costs:
| Item | Quantity | Cost Estimate | 
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| Pink Ivy Geraniums | 2 | $4 each = $8 | 
| Peppers | 2 | $4 each = $8 | 
| Marigolds | 2 | $3 each = $6 | 
| Basil | 1 | $4 | 
| Tomato plants (3 types) | 3 | $4 each = $12 | 
| Strawberry plant | 1 | $4 | 
| Cucumber | 1 | $4 | 
| 1-Gallon Pots (Black) | 7 | $3 each = $21 | 
| Fabric Grow Bags | 2 | $5 each = $10 | 
| White Railing Window Boxes | 2 | $15 each = $30 | 
| Potting Soil (3 bags) | 3 | $6 each = $18 | 
| Total Estimated Cost | $121 | 


 
 
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