Gardening is one of the habits that gives peace to our mind and brings us closer to nature. In today’s fast-moving world cities like Guwahati are growing faster and the green space around it is decreasing and causing pollution. In this case, the importance of greener surroundings increases. If you are one of those living in the apartments in Guwahati and like growing plants or enjoy gardening, then you can try creating a balcony garden that suits your lifestyle and allows gardening in the limited space of your apartment.

A balcony garden can be as big or as small as the mind of the gardener, or the size the space permits. It can range from a few railing baskets to multiple pots and vertical gardens covering every inch of wall space. Follow the steps below to start beautifying your space with a balcony garden.

Things you will need to create a Balcony Garden

Here is a list of things that will help you set up a balcony garden in your apartment in Guwahati or in your region.

Do a proper Research

Before you start setting up your balcony garden you need to research a few things.

1st check the available space that you want to work with.
2nd check the weather condition of your region and choose plants that can grow in that particular condition. You need to collect further information about things like how often you need to water your plants, which plants need sunlight and which prefer shade, etc. Spend some time to collect this information on plants or ideas focused on balcony gardening. Today, there are several websites available that can help you to choose plants that grow best in your city or neighbourhood.

container for your balcony garden

Consider your Container

If weight is not an issue, large planters and pots made of wood or terra cotta are very attractive and offer ample space for all types of growing. Keep in mind that terra cotta usually dries out quickly, however. Resin and plastic pots offer a lightweight alternative in the greatest number of sizes, shapes, and self-watering options.

With large pots and planters, the gardener has the opportunity to grow individual small shrubs, perennials, or a wide variety of traditional garden vegetables. Smaller pots and planters are great for planting kitchen herbs, perennials, and annuals.

If your ceiling can support the weight of your basket or container, you can try hanging the basket in your balcony garden. It gives attraction and beauty to your balcony garden.

mix and match plants for your balcony garden

Mix and Match Plants

If you have a small balcony, it will be smart to combine the plants. For example, plants with large leaves and needing more sunlight can be planted beside saplings that need some shade. You can also plant some organic herbs at a separate corner to add them to your food or just for the sweet aroma.

Number of plants

If you are a beginner at balcony gardening, it is better to limit the number of plants in your garden. It is not important that your garden must be filled with plants but it is important that you give proper attention to all your plants. The success of your balcony garden depends on your planning and the time you spend with your plants in your garden.

Soil

It is the bed for your plant, and like people, some plants want a firm bed while others like it soft. Soil mixes are the foundation on which the plants depend to grow; they are the source of moisture and oxygen to the root system. 

Most local garden centres will offer packaged potting soils that are ideal for containers; the key is to ensure that the mix is not too high in organic matter. Potential balcony gardeners should always check their allowable weight restrictions as a safety precaution.

Ensure that your balcony gets adequate sunlight; also, water your plants at regular intervals.

Sunlight and Water

Adequate sunlight and water are important for the growth of plants. Ensure that your balcony gets adequate sunlight; also, water your plants at regular intervals. While watering your plants ensure that the water from your plants does not drain to your neighbour’s house.

Type of plants for your balcony garden

Once you have determined the sun aspect and weight limits, you can begin to design your balcony micro-scape. Be creative with the small space.

By combining edibles and flowers correctly, you can get the best of both worlds. In your designing stage consider the “thriller, spiller and filler” technique of planting, which incorporates multiple varieties in one pot— the thriller being the focal upright, the spiller to cascade over the pot, and the filler to take up the spaces in between. This design tip uses the beauty of the small garden to add to your exterior home decor.

Thrillers

Tomatoes, peppers, rosemary, snapdragons

Spillers

Strawberries, squash, lobelia, bacopa, nasturtiums

Fillers

Parsley, carrots, basil, amaranth, violets, geraniums

Beautiful plants for your balcony garden

Plants can dramatically change the way your balcony looks and feels. Countless apartment dwellers enjoy the pleasures and relaxation of creating and tending to a balcony garden. With the addition of floral colour, a balcony becomes an entertainment centre just right for relaxing. Balconies even offer the opportunity for food production, with flowering fruit trees and container-grown herbs and vegetables.

We at Protech Group Homes understand that home becomes an abode of happy living when it offers emotional satisfaction and psychological well being. All our residential projects are designed to include elements that add to the concept of happy living. If you are looking for your own premium space where you can build a splashing balcony garden, do visit protechgroup.in. As one of the leading real estate developers in Guwahati, Protech Group homes offers a vast choice in the form of several residential projects that meet all your needs and budget. Connect with us now to walk into your abode of happiness. 

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