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Old 03-03-2018, 12:30 AM
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Desiccation due to winter winds could be an issue. Not sure what may be the best way for you to protect from that.

Pop on over to this thread: What is growing in your balcony?
You will need to scroll down about 1/3 of the way. There is a post about keeping a Japanese maple alive on a balcony in Colorado that may be applicable to your scenerio.

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Strawberries would be great on your balcony rail. You could easily find troughs or brackets for planter boxes. They could be wrapped with insulating fabric for winter and tucked in a corner.

Also, Chicago Botanical Garden has an amazing Resource center! They have lots of info on this topic, I am sure.

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It is pretty windy where I live. Mine does get snow in the winter which might help.
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