Anyone can start here · a renter's apartment balcony near the 1500 block of US-67, Cleburne, TX 76031 (Johnson County); renter-occupied unit, best-estimate location near the town center, exact address not confirmed
Plant a native pollinator container garden on a rented balcony -- a renter's apartment near the 1500 block of US-67, Cleburne, TX 76031 (Johnson County).
Fund it for $80. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
$80 proposed
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What the work involvesA rented balcony or patio has no in-ground bed and no standing permission to break ground, but a native, drought-tolerant pollinator mix set in movable containers turns bare concrete into forage without a single hole drilled into anything the tenant doesn't own.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Steps
- 1. Confirm the balcony or patio's posted weight limit with the resident, and plan for freestanding floor containers only -- nothing hung or clamped to the railing without the resident separately confirming the lease allows it.
- 2. Choose containers deep enough for a regional native pollinator mix (bee balm, native milkweed, black-eyed Susan, or the local Xerces-listed equivalent) and drill drainage holes in the containers only, never the balcony floor.
- 3. Fill each container with a potting mix suited to the species, plant the native mix at its recommended spacing, and water in thoroughly.
- 4. Arrange the containers clear of the walking path and any shared egress from the unit.
- 5. Photograph the bare balcony before and the planted, placed containers after, and confirm with the resident that every container is freestanding and moves with them at move-out.
What counts as done
- Before photo of the bare balcony or patio
- Species list confirming a native, regional pollinator mix
- Photo of drainage holes in the containers only, not the balcony floor
- After photo of the planted, placed containers clear of the walking path and egress
- Confirmation every container is freestanding and leaves with the resident at move-out
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