16 tips for starting a balcony garden

No space for your garden? Well, know that you can take advantage of your balcony to create a green corner. Check here what to consider and also tips:

Three Important Factors

  • O climate Where you live: If you live in a tropical climate, you may not be able to grow flowers that are suitable for cold temperatures. It should grow flowers that will do well in warm climates. For example, hibiscus.
  • The direction of your balcony and your sun exposure: Having a balcony that gets full sun is great for almost all flowering plants. If you have an east-facing balcony, it will have partial daylight due to morning exposure to the sun.
  • How much time you can dedicate: this is another crucial factor that you must consider before selecting the plants. If you are a working person, who often does not find time to stay at home, choose low maintenance plantsyou can even grow flowering succulents.

15 Tips to start your balcony garden

1. Start small

Don’t immediately fill your balcony with lots of plants if you just started. Start with 3 to 5 plants at a time. Once you have a green area add more otherwise you might feel overwhelmed.

2. Choose the right plants

At first, buy 2-3 annuals and 2-3 perennials. To the perennial plants best suited to your climate are the first ones you should try. A rose is an all-time favorite, although it requires maintenance.

annual species they are very easy to grow. Unlike perennials, they live for a short time and bloom prolifically.

3. Don’t grow plants from seeds (if you are a beginner)

Growing plants from seeds isn’t easy — it takes effort and time. Also, plants take time when grown from seed, and if you haven’t started seeds at the right time, they will start flowering late, perhaps late in the season.

So for a small space like a balcony, it’s better to buy flowerpot. After learning a little, you can start growing plants from seeds.

4. Grow in combinations

Do not grow plants with different flowers separately, especially annuals. To make things interesting, create beautiful combinations! The best way to start is to combine colorful foliage plants and flowering species to add more drama to the space.

Note: Make sure the plants have similar growth requirements when combining them.

5. Vases with combinations

For a balcony flower garden, make one of the containers that more or less follow the concept of the previous tip. In addition to flowers, you can also add succulents, foliage and ornamental grasses with similar growth rates.

6. Seasonality

To have a year-round flower garden on the balcony, choose plants that bloom at different times of the year. Buy annual species for each season and remove them as soon as the flowering period is over. Keep perennial plants that bloom in different seasons.

7. Colors

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Do not use more than 3-4 different colors. That way, your porch won’t look cluttered and you’ll still enjoy a calm, airy feel.

You can even select a color palette with shades of the same color or try contrasting colors to create a prettier view.

8. Types of vases

Buy containers of different sizes and plant holders to create vertical interest in your porch garden. When selecting containers, prefer not to have them in too many colors. It is essential to have beautiful vases, but they must always accentuate the beauty of the plants.

9. Buy accessories

Purchase one or two small garden accessories for decoration. You can also cover your plants with pebbles and stones.

Adding a bird feeder or birdhouse to the porch will invite different birds and butterflies attracted by the flowers.

10. Grow flowers vertically

Another balcony flower garden idea that you can implement is starting a vertical garden. It will look modern and create more space to grow your favorite flowers.

11. Grow flowers and aquatic plants

If you want to make your balcony flower garden more attractive, add a mini pond.

12. Add fragrant flowers

If you like fragrant plants, don’t forget to add fragrant flowers like roses, lavender, jasmine, gardenias and geraniums.

13. Include vines

You can also add colorful flowering vines or vines like star jasmine, bougainvillea and blue morning glory for soft fragrance and vivid color.

14. Grow native plants

Native flowering plants are great to include in a porch garden. they will attract pollinators they are also easy to grow and care for.

15. Add hanging baskets

the introduction of hanging baskets it’s something you must do, especially if you live in a studio apartment with a small balcony. They not only save space, but also add drama and charm to the overall atmosphere of the room.

*Via Balcony Garden Web

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