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How to Decorate a Small Balcony with Plants

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Good weather has arrived, you live in the city and it seems that all flowers and plants on terraces, florists and balconies show their best qualities when you walk by. Now it's time to stand opposite them and show how they can look even better on your balcony. Choose a day (today? or tomorrow?) and fill your outdoor space with life and color. Seize this moment and enjoy your mini-city garden. Follow these simple recommendations and transform it!

Decorate ONLY with PLANTS

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If your balcony is very small and you don't use it often, turn it into a greenhouse. You will be able to enjoy all its beauty from inside your home. Place different plants at various heights to create a bit of privacy. Plants can also regulate the temperature outdoors and provide freshness. We like this idea!

FOR ALL TASTES

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You don't have to choose one type of plant for balcony decoration and another not. You can place several mini-fruit trees, along with small shrubs and aromatic plants for table decoration. Variety is the spice!

IN SMALL SHRUBS

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If you want to make the most of your balcony, place a comfortable sofa that fits the space. But this doesn't mean you should give up on the charm of plants. Add a few small pots next to the railings or hanging ones to get more privacy. Another idea? Cover the ground with artificial grass, and it will look like you're on a field.

CHOOSE WEATHER-RESISTANT PLANTS

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Depending on where your house is located and what amount of sunlight your balcony gets, you should choose a certain group of plants for decoration. Find out which plants are well-suited to your region's climate: the plants will thank you and require less care. For example, hibiscus is an excellent choice in coastal climates where average temperatures and rain will make its flowers turn blue (this happens due to water acidity).