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revclaus Denver, CO Zone 5b
April 22, 2008 8:41 PM | I've got a north facing balcony garden, and one of the hardest places to grow anything is in the corner that faces west and north. I've tried every perennial I can think of, including grasses, and nothing seems to grow there. I'm on the sixth floor and the wind coming across that corner can be horrendous. I've got perennials all over the balcony which do fine, but I'm ready to tear my hair out about what I can plant in that corner that will grow well. Any suggestions?? It's the corner at the top of the picture on the right. You can just see the black pot there.
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