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Houseplants
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Ornamental plants
What are balcony plants?
Balcony plants are specially selected plants suitable for life on a balcony, where limited space, changing weather conditions, and specific light conditions often play a role. These plants can range from flowering plants such as geraniums and petunias to evergreen species such as lavender and ornamental grasses. Because balconies often have to deal with wind, sun, and sometimes shade, it is important to choose the right species that can withstand these factors. Additionally, pot selection and care play a major role in the success of balcony plants. By choosing the right mix of plants, you can transform a balcony into a colorful and lively place that remains attractive all year round.
Why get balcony plants?
Adding plants to your balcony not only brings visual beauty but also has functional benefits. Plants create a more pleasant living environment by improving air quality and dampening noise. Additionally, they can offer privacy through strategically placed taller plants or climbing plants. Balcony plants attract beneficial insects such as bees and butterflies, contributing to biodiversity in urban environments. Furthermore, plants help regulate the temperature on your balcony by providing shade and promoting evaporation, which provides cooling on hot days. Whether you choose a lush green oasis or a colorful sea of flowers, balcony plants contribute to a relaxed and cozy atmosphere.
Balcony plants full sun
Not all plants are suitable for a sunny balcony, but there are many species that can withstand bright sun and dry conditions. Popular choices include lavender, sedum, geraniums, and succulents such as sempervivum. These plants can handle long periods of direct sunlight and require little water. It is important to choose pots with good drainage and to water the plants in the morning or evening to minimize evaporation. Mediterranean herbs such as rosemary, thyme, and oregano can also thrive on a sunny balcony, providing a delightful fragrance and fresh herbs for the kitchen at the same time.
Hardy balcony plants
For a balcony that looks green all year round, hardy plants are an excellent choice. These plants can survive cold temperatures and frost without much extra care. Some popular hardy balcony plants include boxwood, heather, skimmia, and ornamental grasses such as fescue. Evergreen ivy and holly are also strong choices that offer structure and color during the colder months. By placing hardy plants in sturdy pots and ensuring good drainage, they can easily remain outdoors all year round and give your balcony an attractive appearance.
Wind-resistant balcony plants
On elevated balconies or in windy areas, it is important to choose plants that can withstand strong gusts of wind. Plants with flexible stems and sturdy roots, such as ornamental grasses, bamboo, and ivy, are ideal. Other strong options include lavender, fuchsia, and sedum, which are not easily damaged by wind. Using heavy planters and strategically placing windbreaks can help provide your balcony plants with extra protection against the elements. Additionally, combining different plant species can create a natural barrier against wind.
Strong balcony plants
For a low-maintenance balcony, strong plants that require little care are the best choice. Succulents, ornamental grasses, and Mediterranean herbs are perfect examples of this. Plants such as geraniums, violets, and oleander can withstand changing weather conditions well and continue to bloom for a long time. By choosing combinations of strong plants that suit your balcony climate, you can easily create a beautiful and sustainable green space that requires little maintenance.
Buy balcony plants
Do you want to transform your balcony into a green and atmospheric place? At Planten247, you will find a wide range of balcony plants, suitable for both sun and shade, and for all seasons. Order easily online and receive your plants delivered quickly to your home in perfect condition. Whether you are looking for flowering plants, hardy evergreens, or wind-resistant varieties, at Planten247 you will always find the right balcony plants to bring your outdoor space to life.
